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Let's  Hear  it

Proverbs 2:10-11
For wisdom will enter your heart,
knowledge will be enjoyable for you, discretion will watch over you,
and discernment will guard you.


Complete Jewish Bible (CJB)

JaTorres@eatsforlife.com

the high holy days are upon us - Now what do i eat??

9/4/2018

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In the life of a Jew, as with any cultures, food is what it's all about.  We remember beautiful moments with friends and family and it's usually around the dinner table or standing around in the kitchen while all the wonderful smells that only come around once a year are present and more inviting this year than the last.  That's because foods makes us happy!
Now try to tell someone you don't eat grains and/or sugar, and you might as well not attend.
I'm here to tell you, you can still make the very best meals that will make them all say, "Wow...that's Gulten-Free"? 
Another obstacle to overcome is when you are told that "Just Once" wont hurt you!  Unfortunately, it will.  If you're like me, where you've been grain-free, sugar-free, gluten-free for over 4 years, the moment you eat that grain or sugar, your stomach goes into a frenzied mess and doesn't know how to process it.  All of a sudden your body reminds you how bad these food items are and how far you've come (that's the good part).  Unfortunately, you now have to go through that detox process until you feel clear again.  Please understand, we all go through this.  But more importantly, you have to decide AHEAD of time, that you will NOT eat grains, sugars, and gluten.  Make yourself accountable to someone and tell them to help you through this holiday season.

The question still remains..."Now what do I eat"?
Fortunately, my website has a list of foods that you CAN eat and actually it's a far cry from being a small list.  Go to my "Home" page to view the lovely list of foods to look forward to.  



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Rosh Hashanah (the first holiday of the season)
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​Rosh Hashanah, literally meaning the "beginning the year" is the Jewish New Year. The biblical name for this holiday is Yom Teruah, literally "day of shouting or blasting". It is the first of the Jewish High Holy Days specified by Leviticus 23:23–32 which occur in the early autumn of the Northern Hemisphere.
Tishri, the seventh month in the Jewish calendar, contains three major holidays. Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot.  I'm providing a link for you in case you would like to know more about the Autumn Feasts. 
  • www1.cbn.com/rosh-hashanah-and-days-awe
Jewish communities from around the world use symbolic foods to ask for a sweet, prosperous,and peaceful new year. Chief among these symbolic foods are apples and honey. 

Which is why I'm promoting my "Apple Spice Muffins" (and their variations) on a special purchase price this month only.  Go to my "Order Baked Goods" page for more details or see below.   

Until next time!
Be Blessed and Eat for Life!


Apple Spice Muffins

$7.50 - $7.75

*Gluten-Free; Grain-Free; Processed Sugar-Free; Organic

Ingredients: Almond Flour; Maca Powder; Pumpkin Puree; Unsweetened Apple Sauce; Cinnamon; Nutmeg; Cloves; Better Stevia; Pink Himalayan Salt; Pureed Dates

*Sold per Dozen

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