- One quart of beef broth
- One can of diced tomatoes with Italian seasonings
- One can of seasoned black beans (drained)
- One cup of dry lentils
- About half a box of whole wheat pasta (shells)
- Half a teaspoon of fish sauce
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Improvised Minestrone
Sorry, no pictures, but it was easy to make. I’ll try to remember the camera next time.
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food
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Swelter
Since my P90X partner is out of town this weekend, I went for a run this morning. That's rough in 90-degree heat, but I suppose when I end up running a marathon, there won't be any way to control the temperature.
Paks went on the run with me, and she thought it was hot, too. Of course, when we stopped to turn around, I rubbed her fur a bit and pulled out about a sheep's worth of wool. She's a shedding machine.
Going to try to rack some wine tonight.
Paks went on the run with me, and she thought it was hot, too. Of course, when we stopped to turn around, I rubbed her fur a bit and pulled out about a sheep's worth of wool. She's a shedding machine.
Going to try to rack some wine tonight.
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life
Saturday, June 05, 2010
The Wrong Message

"Charlie's Ants" is a particularly amusing one to me. It's targeted at children, which might explain how it hilariously sends messages that I don't think the author ever intended.
The basic idea in this tract is to use a child's concern for the fate of an anthill as an analogy for God's love for humanity, but Chick does it so badly that he manages to describe God as some kind of incompetent, petulant child. The "I'm trying to SAVE you!" frame is the perfect example. Is Chick really trying to say natural disasters like the Nashville flood, hurricane Katrina, and the earthquake in Haiti were all the consequences of God throwing a temper tantrum because he couldn't communicate effectively?


Fundamentalists are usually quick to argue that there are no contradictions in the Bible. Maybe if they could see the contradictions in themselves, they'd be more able to understand the problems that many of us have with Biblical literalism.
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