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June 22, 2010 at 4:49 pm #230528
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GuestSamBee wrote:Will Rogers is just about right, although there are a number of enjoyable things which don’t fall into those categories of course… like cuddling your son or daughter, seeing a beautiful landscape or hearing the best kinds of music and so on….
Indeed!
A well-spiced vegetable soup, nice and warm or icy cold
- A pure fruit smoothie
- An evening on the lawn under a huge tree
- Doing the work you love
- Listening to a conversation or a friend
- Remembering a great dream
- Stopping
- Watching families in church or at the mall
September 14, 2010 at 2:37 am #230529Anonymous
GuestDare I mention Mormon tea? I know, it was sometimes called “Whorehouse” tea, being used against certain personal diseases. I think it has been banded by the FDA, for sports and dietary uses. I should have read the Wikipedia offering before commenting… September 17, 2010 at 5:24 pm #230530Anonymous
GuestSeptember 24, 2010 at 7:30 pm #230531Anonymous
GuestWine is against the word of wisdom and it come from the same plant as grape juice yet grape juice is ok and good for you and wine… well… you know… I love green tea and drink a ton of it. I buy it special and not the junk at the store. Mine is naturally caffeine free. Black Tea is the fermented form of black tea. During the time that the WoW was written, hot drinks referred to black tea. I have done a lot of study into this topic and have come to the conclusion through certain sources that the church has no official opinion on Green Tea and leaves it up to the members to decide. Green Tea good for you… Black Tea bad for you…. Grape Juice good for you… Wine….
😆 September 24, 2010 at 8:16 pm #230532Anonymous
GuestReading the WoW literally wine made by Mormons is okay… September 24, 2010 at 8:28 pm #230533Anonymous
GuestSamBee wrote:Reading the WoW literally wine made by Mormons is okay…
Yep, and so is beer — but we’ve had this conversation before.
September 25, 2010 at 6:48 pm #230534Anonymous
GuestMormons in Nauvoo were encouraged to cultivate grapes for the purpose on making wine. September 27, 2010 at 3:59 pm #230535Anonymous
GuestWell I’ve always felt strange having water for sacrament coming from a non-LDS family background…. -
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