Monday 28 May 2012

Food

This blog is mostly for Biblical/inspirational posts....but food can be inspiring, and Jesus often used food as symbols for His spiritual messages, because He is about growing us healthy and mature and strong in our spirit in ways that nourish our spirit just as food nourishes our bodies. If you look to your right side of the screen you will find lots of my links, and toward the bottom there are links to sites that have to do with mostly cooking, and some that have to do with organizing and creative stuff for the home. One of the links is for the Big Red Kitchen. Hope you'll check some of these places out :) Recently (today) I see that Big Red Kitchen now has a Youtube channel! Yay! Here it is:

http://www.youtube.com/bigredkitchen


Ok, maybe Bananas Foster isn't what you would eat for nourishment, but I am inspired to try this recipe...hopefully I won't catch my place on fire! :)

6 comments:

  1. Well eating banana is healthy for our body. I love its flavor.

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    1. Hi Neil, :) Bananas are really good. I see from your profile that you are in the Philippines. My parents lived their youth in Indonesia. They have a desert called pisang goreng (are you familiar with it?) I like your blogs. Are the films all in Korean with English subtitles? Are any of them dubbed over into English? I also glanced around at your other blog, lots of info!

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts. ;-)

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  2. That looks really good:)

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    1. Bananas and ice cream puts a slightly different spin on the old banana split, eh?

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  3. Goodness that looks good. Ma blogged about bread; your blogging about bananas foster. Hmmm...I think I need to look at pictures of celery for a while.

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  4. This recipe does look good, but I think it would send me into a sugar overload! Lol...I do plan to try this one day, but I don't think I'd tip the pan the way they do it in the video. I think I'll use a match and try not to catch myself or my kitchen on fire (hopefully...I'm a bit of a klutz so I'll have to really think this one through... :) )

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