Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Power brokers

Our Daily Bread
You have seen them on the news and on other TV shows.  They are the power brokers of our society and culture.  There are leading congressman and senators.  There are TV personalities and movie stars.  They are businessmen who have amassed huge fortunes.  They are the power brokers of our era.

The devotional talked about the power brokers of Jesus' time.  Yes, they sounded very much like the ones we have today, only the names have changed!  And there wasn't any TV or iTunes back then either!  Oh horror!  Then a man named John the Baptist (or Baptizer) came into the picture.  This back woods kind of guy that looked funny and ate funny and said things they hadn't heard before.  How could this man be a power broker?  He was because he let God work through him!  We have that option today.  We probably won't be famous or in a powerful political position, but we have a power that is so much more important.  It is the power of God's love and mercy shining through our lives.  We have the power in us to affect the lives of others.  Praise God!

Lord, please help us realize the source of our power and let it flow through us to others!  

Wellness Wednesday
10 Ways to Ditch Your Cravings for Sugar, Salt, and Fats
Here is a summary of the article.  Click on the title above the read the full article.

  1. Sauté or roast your veggies to bring out their natural sweetness. Properly searing your chicken or meat brings out the inherent sweetness by way of the Maillard reaction. This is a fancy name for what happens when you create that nice, brown crust on your meat.
  2. Play with herbs like cilantro, parsley, dill, basil, and oregano to add flavor and phytonutrients! Finish a meal by adding fresh herbs before plating or serving. This last-minute addition kicks the flavor up a notch!
  3. Healthy fats found in avocado, coconut, and tahini not only increase the flavor of your meal, they also add that creamy, luscious texture found in many rich foods.
  4. Try creating a savory, umami (Japanese for "delicious") flavor. Add moderate amounts of tamari, umeboshi plum paste, balsamic vinegar, tomato paste, dried mushroom, or sea vegetables to your next stew, soup, sauce, or stir-fry.
  5. Cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, clove, ginger, and even cayenne or chipotle pepper powder are all extremely flavorful additions to a meal. Spices like these excite your taste buds and grab your attention. This is helpful, because, as studies show, when we are focused on actually tasting our food rather than mindlessly gobbling it up, we actually need less food to feel satisfied.
  6. Befriend some kitchen must-haves like real vanilla extract or vanilla bean or coconut butter. Or use common, every-day foods like lemons in some creative ways. For example, use lemon zest to add real zing to any meal!
  7. For the most flavor, eat seasonally and locally. Canned or packaged foods or foods that have traveled great distances in the back of a truck just can't compare to the succulence of a fresh piece of locally grown fruit.
  8. Check your hydration. Digestion starts in your mouth with your saliva, which helps us taste all the magnificent flavor in food. If you are dehydrated and not producing enough saliva, you won't really be able to enjoy your food.
  9. Check your medications. Believe it or not, most medications interfere with the body's ability to taste and smell. Some of them can even create an unpleasant metallic taste in the mouth. Wondering how you might decrease the number of pills you take? Learn more about functional medicine.
  10. Got nutrition? Nutrient deficiency is an important cause of improper taste perception. A lack of certain vitamins and minerals can markedly impair your ability to smell and taste food. Most Americans have several nutrient deficiencies, but there is one in particular that can especially keep you from enjoying your next meal: zinc. Try adding foods like oysters, pecans, sunflower seeds, and lentils to increase your daily intake of this important mineral.

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You are a success in God’s kingdom if you are faithful where He has placed you. - Our Daily Bread

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