@rose_myrtle It’s funny how some of the most industrious people I know came for poor parenting. They know where bad lifestyles lead. Some of the most dead-weight people I know came from great parents. Some people fool themselves, but it’s almost cruel how little control we have over our children.
@ajroach42 Cryptocurrencies could solve this problem, but most of the industry leaders are not rising to the occasion. I’m a big fan of the Cardano network because they seem to be working in the right direction.
@futzle Ew, you don’t know where that’s been…
@artyr3 Will do!
@artyr3 Been meaning to take a road trip up there for about 20 years. Going to make it happen after I get this house built.
@artyr3 Aren't you kinda near me? New Mexico maybe?
@neauoire Did you ever see this?
@bethany @mensajero Did you find it?
@raeaw Keeping it simple is the way to go.You're right, the recipe websites are too much. Here's what we eat:
Cereals with oatmilk
Oatmeal with blueberries
Bagel with hummus
Baked Yukon Gold or sweet potatoes, 50 min at 400F
Potatoes+rice+split peas+spinach+Mrs. Dash in Instant Pot for 25 minutes, mash.
Rice+can of beans+Ro-tel+cilantro
Lots of apples
Red cabbage
Beets
Wheat berries, etc
Popcorn
We just chop, oil, season, and roast a lot of veggies in the oven at 400F
Get an Instant Pot
Lately in life I have been noticing a needless, ever-growing complexity of things. Things that should be simple take a lot of time, or are impossible, to understand. Reasons are given, of course, such as quality, scalability, etc. The over-complication of something is a good sign that evil is present. The Gospel of Christ was delivered to us in a way that anyone could understand and share. I think church autonomy is vital and this Docent Group stinks.
https://youtu.be/WGIwXDufbi4
@Gina I just checked on you the other day and wondered if you had fallen off a cliff or something. Welcome back!
@Berrybunchfamily Thank you
.thank you....much appreciated..
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