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Delicious Punch

December 20, 2017 By admin

2 12-oz cans frozen white lemonade concentrate
32 oz ginger ale, chilled
2 qt frozen pineapple sherbet, softened
2 C water

In gallon container, empty frozen lemonade. Add ginger ale, softened pineapple sherbet, and water; stir. Serve over ice. If using a punch bowl, add ice after the punch is poured in.
Servings: 20

Submitted by Debby Shabo Wade 
Recipe by Mary Barger

Recipes are freely shared by members and friends of AnswersForMe © 2007. Recipes are either original with the submitee, or have been approved for public use. Visit recipe archives

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Everyone Wants My Body

December 19, 2017 By admin

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Everybody wants my body. Some, so they can fill me with beer. Others, so they can adjust my appearance to match their definition of “beautiful.” Still others harangue and wheedle about how I must reduce my cholesterol, increase my carbs, reduce my carbs, drink flax seed tea, or purchase new running shoes from only their company.

Everybody wants my body. If I drink this, they say, I’ll “have more fun.” If I apply that, I’m more “kissable.” If I watch this, I’ll be “more relaxed.” From the privacy of my speeding auto, I am accosted by the makers of houses, cars, beer, shoes, mortgages, graduate education, the world’s finest candy, dental implants, and three more brands of beer. All seem to know exactly what I need, and why I need it. “Right Now!”

Newsweek, TIME, People, The UTNE Reader, Mother Jones, and WORLD Magazine have each dedicated scores of pages to telling me about my body. Although many have included ads convincing me to ask my doctor for certain prescription medications that will “fix me,” I’ve noticed that the fine print warns that their solutions may also cause my body to break down in disgusting ways. Regardless, they want my body.

It’s all offered so attractively that I hear myself agreeing, desiring, deciding, and handing over the Master Card. Sometimes I go through the process alone, captivated by the ad design and copy. Sometimes I argue it through with my wife or another friend. Sometimes I listen to counsel. Sometimes I don’t. The dealers are all hoping I won’t, that I’ll just get in line and give them my body so they can drape me, fill me, medicate me, and sell me their “stuff.”

Then God shows up, saying that he would like to have my body for his temple. Seems he’d like to live there so other folks can visit him wherever I am.

That could call for some significant redecorating (See 1 Peter 2:5, and 1 Corinthians 3:16 and 6:19).
Dick Duerksen writes from the Pacific Northwest.

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Valentina’s Fettucine Alfredo

December 6, 2017 By admin

Dairy free and delicious Fettuccine Alfredo to whip up tonight.

1 pack “Bella Terra” organic whole wheat fettuccine or any other whole grain fettuccine noodles

1- 1 1/2 C Grape Seed Vegenaise
1/2 C nutritional yeast flakes
2 tsp chives
optional toppings of fresh chopped tomatoes, steamed zucchini, asparagus

Cook the fettuccine until tender. Do not drain if you have about 1 cup of liquid in the pot. If there is not enough liquid in pot, add enough water to bring to 1 cup. Add the remaining ingredients and mix them in. Bring to a boil and remove from heat. Serve with optional toppings.

Submitted by Valentina Dragomir

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Prescription Drug Overdose

December 6, 2017 By admin

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Prescription drug overdose in the US is now the leading cause of injury death, more than motor vehicle traffic accidents.

In 2012, health care providers in the US wrote 259 million prescriptions for painkillers. That’s enough for every American adult to have a bottle of pills. This same year 41,502 people died from drug overdoses. Prescription drugs accounted for 53 percent of these fatalities. Of the 22,114 deaths which occurred from these overdoses, 72 percent involved opioid analgesics and 30 percent involved benzodiazepines.1

When the Centers for Disease Control in the US identified the five top health issues in our country, the second major concern is the prevention of prescription drug abuse and overdose. Linda C. Degutis, DrPH, MSN, who is the director of CDC’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control states:

“The problem of prescription painkiller overdoses has reached epidemic proportions. The annual number of overdose deaths from these drugs now exceeds deaths from heroin and cocaine combined. This is a public health crisis and measures must be taken now to reduce the death toll.”2

Conservative Christians are vulnerable to prescription drug abuse. They “know” that alcohol and street drugs are “bad.” But there is a temptation to turn to medical professionals to get more prescription drugs than their condition needs. Then shame locks them into hiding their addiction.

The most common addictive drugs, which can give a state of intoxication, are depressants. These barbiturates and tranquilizers are used to relieve anxiety, but can quickly become addictive with tolerance levels changing. Stimulants, which give people a sense of alertness, can also be abused. Overdosing on any of these can lead to death.

Church members can be quick to judge those struggling with prescription addictions as morally weak. But there is a growing awareness that a problem with prescriptive drugs is both a medical problem and a spiritual problem. Help can come from both medical professionals and those who can provide spiritual encouragement.

If you’re struggling with an addiction to prescription drugs, don’t hesitate to get help. Talk with your medical doctor. If you are tempted to overdose or have taken too many pills, immediately call 9-1-1 and ask for help. You can also talk to someone from the American Association of Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222.

If you have a family member or friend who seems to have an addiction to prescription drugs, be an encouragement to that person. Begin praying for them. Talk with them. Don’t make excuses for them or try to control their lives. There may be denial and anger. Curtis VanderWaal, MSW, Ph.D., Chair of the Social Work Department at Andrews University, gives these additional suggestions:

“There are, however, some important things which you can do to deal more effectively with someone who has a drug or alcohol problem. You should try to be: Firm – explain why you feel use of alcohol or other drugs can be harmful, causing problems which require counseling or treatment. Understanding – listen to the reasons why he or she uses or abuses alcohol or other drugs. This can be difficult to do, but it is important if you want to maintain a level of trust and convey a sense of acceptance. Supportive – assist the user in finding help and provide moral support through tough times ahead.”3

God has a tender regard for all who feel overwhelmed by pain in this world, whether it’s physical, emotional, or spiritual. A person addicted to prescription drugs may feel that it is impossible to let go of medications that help them survive. Jesus once said, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible” (Matthew 19:26, NIV).

If you feel the weight of the world pressing you down, remember, “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit” (Psalm 24:18). Know that you have a kind and compassionate God who wants to set you free.
Curtis Rittenour writes from the Pacific Northwest.
1 www.cdc.gov/vitalsigns
2 http://www.cdc.gov/media/dpk/2013/dpk-2013-review.html
3 http://www.adventsource.org/as30/plusLine.article.aspx?id=703&umschk=1

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German Carob Cake

November 29, 2017 By admin

A must try for the occasion when cake is a “must.”

1 C whole-wheat pastry flour
1 1/2 C all-purpose, unbleached flour
3/4 C toasted carob powder
1 C Tubinado sugar
1/2 pkg Mori-Nu vanilla-flavored pudding mix
2 Tbsp Roma
3 tsp Featherweight baking powder
2 EnerG egg replacers
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 C canola oil
1/4 C carob chips
1/2 C pure maple syrup
1 tsp alcohol-free vanilla flavoring
1 C soymilk
Hot water

Sift dry ingredients together in a mixing bowl. In another container melt carob chips. Add all other liquid ingredients to melted carob chips. Pour wet ingredients into dry and beat with an electric mixer until smooth. If necessary, add enough hot water to make a smooth batter. Pour into two round cake pans or one rectangular pan that has been sprayed with vegetable spray and floured.

Bake at 350° F until done—35-40 minutes. Cool slightly before turning out onto a rack to cool completely. Frost.

Servings: 18-20

Donna Green Goodman, M.P.H. is a health educator living in Huntsville, Alabana and author of Something to Shout About. These recipies first appeared in the March/April 2007 Message Magazine. Used with permission. All rights reserved © 2007 AnswersForMe.org. Click here for content usage information. 

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