Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Has the World gone mad? What's in my food?

Doughnuts, Potato Chips, French Fries, Fried anything, Fish, Organic, Non Organic, Reese's Peanut butter Cups, etc.

FOOD! FOOD! FOOD!

Is it safe? What are we putting into our bodies? And what's the deal America?

Chemicals are everywhere, and not just under our bathroom sinks next to the toilet paper. How can we escape them?

Hydrogenated Oils

Food Coloring

Antifreeze in Bread?

Fake Sugar (I'm talking to you Stevia, Sucralose, Asparteme, etc.)

And a bunch of stuff we read on labels (if we read labels): TBHQ (antioxidant? preservative? poison?), (GMO) corn syrup, BPA, Calcium Sodium EDTA?

What are we eating? And why?

I only recently came across how huge this all really is in investigating a fast food chain that is super popular and super questionable.

Suffice it to say I will leave them anonymous for now. Do your research on fast food though and you'll quickly see there are many culprits out there.

Who doesn't like a burger and fries? Or some chicken all nicely prepared and fried?

But is there more to this than just food?

Dimethylpolysiloxane 


(ps-Formaldehyde is in that!)



What is that crazy huge, hard to pronounce word? Dimethylpolysiloxane.

It's an anti-foaming agent put in lot of products including, make up, food, silly putty, some sealants, etc. 

Sure the percentage of it allowed in food by the FDA is very limited.

But what happens when we slowly put something that doesn't belong in our bodies over a stretch of years? 

I'll tell you one thing: It cannot be good!

Before you grab that snack off the shelf, do some research on those hard to pronounce ingredients, or really long ones that were condensed into smaller letters like TBHQ. You'll be shocked!


But don't do what I did. Don't panic!

In this day and age and where we live, its hard not to eat something that wasn't sprayed with a chemical at one point or another. But take heart. Healthy choices are still out there. Portion control and knowing what to completely avoid (soda has no benefits at all and are reeking with GMO corn syrup), that's what counts.


So, enjoy that doughnut on Sunday. Just don't go home and eat a whole box of them. 

You'll do fine.

From one mom to another, this is Food for Thought.

Saturday, March 26, 2016

Back to it

Never quit.

I must admit that it has been a long time since I was here. The reason being is that someone said something that discouraged me to return. But we can't let discouragement and fear keep us from using the talents that God has given us. People spend years trying to find out what they are good at, what their potential is, what they want to do. I thought I knew what I wanted to do. But I never knew what it all meant until 2012 when I was brought back home. Like a lamb that had gone astray, the Good Shepherd came calling. I had a lot to learn.

They say, "Don't kill the messenger." But that doesn't help the messenger feel all that better I think. Still a message is something that needs to be said, especially if the messenger has been sent by a King! And truly I have been sent. I have been running a long time much like the story of Jonah who ran away. Not because I didn't want someone to be saved from God's wrath. No, but out of fear of not being heard. But when God sends us out, we are to go. Lord Jesus is the King of Kings and I follow Him. I'm a writer and I have a message. There is hope. Christ is that hope.

In a short hour it will be Easter Sunday. And soon the sun will come back up to start the day once more. Kids will be looking for signs that the Easter Bunny had come. Some will be getting ready for church in their Sunday Best. Breakfast will be served. Family has arrived already or is on the way. And the message of the Resurrection will be told once more. But life isn't just at Easter. Hope isn't just at Easter. It continues.

Every day is a day to celebrate life. That is if you have it! It's in Christ Jesus! He is Risen from the Dead! And for those who believe with a faith that is alive, know that Hope and have that Life. It is a free gift that cost a great deal. Blood was shed. Innocent blood. Lord Jesus, God in Flesh, died and became a curse to set the captives free. He became a curse so we could receive the greatest blessing of all: Him! Life, Redemption, Forgiveness, Peace with God, Hope!


Happy Easter!

"But he was pierced for our rebellion, crushed for our sins. He was beaten so we could be whole. 
He was whipped so we could be healed." Isaiah 53:5 NLT

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

After Christmas Special: Part One

After a long season of varies activities and much excitement an interviewer for a local newspaper came brewing into town looking for what would be another story. Not having much of a scoop to go on, he somehow felt this was the place to be; he was drawn on a hunch to drive outside of the hustle and bustle of the nearby city and into the suburbs. It was there where he met an interesting character and thus the interview began.

Interviewer: Hello, I noticed that you have some interesting items here with you. I'm part   of the local paper. May I ask what these items are for?

Anonymous: Hello and Howdy-do ya!

Interviewer: (I noticed this particular person had an excitable nature which made           everything all the more curious.)

Interviewer: So what are you up to today, if you don't mind my asking? My name is           Paul, by the way, Paul Peterson.

Anonymous: Hello Paul. It sure is a nice day today, isn't it? It's...It's fantabulously beautiful. I'm here on a mission, Paul. You see Christmas is over. All the trees have gone to the fire. Tinsel is stuffed in garbage bags along with old ripped up pieces of wrapping paper. But the spirit of Christmas isn't dead, Paul. And I'm going to make sure people know about it.

Interviewer: How do you plan on spreading Christmas cheer? I mean it's almost Valentine's day. Isn't it time to just move on to the holiday of hearts and romance?

Anonymous: There you go, Paul. You're right on the money there. It is the season of love, my friend. But it began long before Feburary. That's why Christmas and the message of it needs to be declared all the more. Don't need a whole lot of distractions, Paul. That's what happens. We get sucked into an idea of what love should be and lose sight of the reality of the desperation of it and free gift too.

Interviewer: Free gift?

Anonymous: Yes, the Free Gift. Love is much more than romance novels and chocolate candy. It is deeper and brighter than candlelight. And it is for everyone. Not just couples. And that's why we are here, Paul.

Interviewer: What do you mean by, "Why WE are here?"

Anonymous: That's right, Paul. Not just us. Everyone. If there was no love then no one would have hope. Yep. And Christmas is a huge start of really seeing that love in the deepest way. And it goes further still.

Interviewer: Am I right to assume you are a religious man?

Anonymous: Religious? Well, that depends on your viewpoint. I'm not some religious person bent on following a rule book in order to please some God. I can't do that even if I tried. And that's what is so cool, Paul. Love so rich established it, made a bridge to the greatest relationship and love that ever was, is, and will be. Are you excited Paul? I know I am!

Interviewer: I can't say I'm fully following you I'm afraid. What does this all have to do with what you are carrying in your arms?

Anonymous; Well, I'll tell you, Paul. What I have in my hands is the message of Love. It is what I plan on sharing with people wherever I go. If I had the money I'd plaster it on a big billboard on the I-90. You know, the really busy one always in heavy traffic. That way tons of people would see it and have time to see it and then, perhaps, they too will receive the message of LOVE.

Interviewer: So, where are you headed then? Obviously you have a plan for all these...tools?

Anonymous: Tools? I guess you could call them that. But come this way, friend. This is all getting heavy with us standing here. Besides I'm on a mission, friend. If you'd really like to see what is up, come with me.

Interviewer: I had no reason not to follow the man. But part of me could hear bells of warning going off that I was entering into a "mission" with a nut-job.

Interviewer: Alright. Let's go.

Anonymous: That's it, Paul. Be open-minded. You may find yourself quite happy to see what I'm up to. Let's go. This way.

Interviewer: As I followed him we left the park and there by the road was an old beat up truck with, believe it or not, a wheel barrel, and an old fashioned lawn mower. To this he added the following implements that he had been carrying: a flashlight, a massive bundle of lights all strung together, a couple of trash bags, some kind of paint, a bible, work gloves, and a trowel. What in the world does this guy have planned? And is it even legal???

To be continued....

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Opinion of Opinions

Everyone has an opinion about something it seems.

When something is wrong I dare say there are those who are ready, willing, and perhaps eager to "raise their hands high in the air waiting to be called on." I used to be like that. Perhaps I still am. But just because we have opinions or you might say pieces of wisdom probably based on experience via self or someone else, or based possibly on book (or these days internet) knowledge, just because we have these words, that we are so quick to pass on to someone else who looks helpless and in need of such grace, this doesn't mean we are correct in doing so.

What's wrong with having an opinion?

Nothing.

What's wrong with assumption?

Many things.

If we begin with assumption before passing on "our great knowledge" we may only cause harm rather than good.

Opinions are not bad. But they are not always correct. And just because you have experienced something that seems so similar to this person who is "in dire need", this does not automatically mean that your said advice pertains to this individual. I have been on both sides of this equation.

No, opinions are not bad. But it is this opinion that one should not be so quick to assume that "said advice" is truly the wisest kind. Going to other people for wisdom, for opinions, for advice, is not in itself wrong. But be careful. Don't be so quick to jump into the boat. People aren't perfect. God is.

It seems silly to bother with speaking on the problems of sharing opinions too quickly, especially since doing so is just another opinion. Who's to say this opinion is not also jaded? To this I say, before going to other people, or "sources" of this kind, go to the Wisest of All, Lord Jesus. He is the One who Understands. He has the wisdom you seek.


-Food for Thought MLC

"The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is insight." Proverbs 9:10 ESV

Character of a Man

Character of a Man:

"A true man loves a woman in full, not just for the good points but also the flaws; 
he loves her for not just who she is but also for who she is growing to be." 

"A godly man ought to desire the woman he loves to laugh, to love, to cry, to break, to change. 
His desire is for the woman he loves to become more like Christ and he should make every effort to point her to Him as her all in all. And if he ever puts her on a pedestal then there is a problem with his character for only the Lord ought be worshiped as his all in all. "

"He should seek the Lord in everything and commit to growing in Him and living out the love God has graciously given us all."

 - Food for thought, MLC

"Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand". Philippians 4:5 ESV