Ahh, I see what I did now. Thanks Jill for your comment.
Here is what the Doctrine and Covenants says:
14 All grain is ordained for the use of man and of beasts, to be the staff of life, not only for man but for the beasts of the field, and the fowls of heaven, and all wild animals that run or creep on the earth;
15 And these hath God made for the use of man only in times of famine and excess of hunger.
16 All grain is good for the food of man; as also the fruit of the vine; that which yieldeth fruit, whether in the ground or above the ground—
See the "these" in verse 15. Most people read that as the animals. That is what I have done my whole life. This last time I read "these" as referring to the grains. That changes everything.
I am going to ponder on it further. Right now I think it means both meat and grains.
Some good books I have been studying that support that thought are:
Disease-proof Your Child by Joel Furman
Intuitive Eating by Humbart Santillo
Original Fast Foods by James and Colleen Simmons
I have been studying because Gracie recently got a blood test that shows allergies to dairy, wheat and eggs. These foods give her a tummy ache. She is doing fine now that we have eliminated them.
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Verse 15
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Friday, June 26, 2009
I'm taking a Survey
So I really want to know if I am the ONLY one on the planet that has never noticed verse 15 in the 89th section of the Doctrine and Covenants before this week.
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Monday, June 08, 2009
Sunday, June 07, 2009
Fiddle Contest
We went to the Idaho Open Fiddle Contest in Nampa ID and got these trophies (And Medal):
From this:
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Monday, June 01, 2009
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Betsy Now Here!
Betsy is 8 lb. 10 oz. and 22" long.
She sleeps a lot.
When Caden saw Betsy, He said "Hi, Betsy!".
Here is a Movie:
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Saturday, May 30, 2009
Time to Move On!!
My sidebar says my baby is one day old.
My body says differently.
I have never been overdue before.
I am the first female in my family to be overdue.
Kylie, I hope I am not starting a trend here.
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Saturday, May 16, 2009
Deal with it!
Last week I signed up to sew 10 receiving blankets for Humanitarian Aid. As I attempted to get them done, my sewing machine completely freaked out on me and would not sew. This is not uncommon for this particular machine. It does it everything I try to sew anything. It makes me never ever want to sew. But then I forget how my machine makes me want to say bad words and I try again.
This time, there was no fixing that Randy or I could do to solve the problem. I even recently paid $60 to have the dang thing serviced! I was not a happy woman. I gave up.
Grace came over to me, put her little hand on my knee, looked me right in the eye and said, "You signed up to do these blankets and now you are just going to have to deal with it."
That girl! Children are so very humbling. I spent all night trying to figure out how I was going to "deal with it." I came up with nothing.
Then, to my surprise, Randy dealt with it. He brought me home a new machine the next day. Now I have no excuses not to "deal with it." I'd better get those blankets done before this new baby gets here.
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Happy Mother's Day!

Instead of breakfast in bed, Randy woke me up with this picture. Congratulations Ron and Andrea! I guess it's fair that you got yours first, but I wouldn't have minded getting a baby for Mother's Day too. (Madeline Rose was born yesterday morning - May 9th. She is two weeks early! Maybe her cousin will follow suit. That would be okay by me!)
Randy did make breakfast and when I came down to the table to eat I found very unexpected presents. I love a nice surprise. He had gotten me daisies and a terracotta flower pot that I had told him I wanted. My plan is not to use the pot for flowers but to use it to roast a chicken in. It's my latest idea. I read about it in Alton Brown's book I'm Just Here for the Food. I love Alton Brown's stuff. I'll have to post about it when I try it.
Robyn also had a nice surprise for me. She has been sewing lately, but she never showed me what she'd made until this morning. It was a homemade bag filled with little pillows that she had embroidered on. Made me cry. She is getting pretty good. Here are some close ups of her handiwork.
Grace also had presents for me. She made me a necklace. Unfortunately Caden broke it while I was wearing it. I need to get some stronger string. At primary, they had the kids write somethings they would do for their mothers today. Grace wrote that she would mop the floor and make cookies. When we got home, she had the floor mopped before I even got my dress changed. Then she changed and got right on those cookies. She did a great job making me some no bake cookies. They were very yummy. We recently got her tested for food allergies and found out she can't have dairy, wheat, or eggs. Luckily, with some minor modification, no bake cookies are okay for her to eat. Happy day - I wouldn't want to have to live without cookies. (But if I had to choose, I'd take Grace over cookies.) After dinner she finished sewing this pillow for me. It will be perfect for supporting my neck on our next car trip.
Colin and Caden have been fairly good boys. Colin wrote on his Primary list that he would program in PHP. He's been doing it since he got home. It's not exactly what I might have chosen for him to do for me for Mother's day, but at least he's happy. I do like happy children.
Caden drew me a picture this morning. The picture turned out great. Too bad he didn't stop there - he also decorated the wall and the electrical outlet with his marker. In case anyone is interested - dry erase marker does come off of electrical outlets but it doesn't come off walls. It's a good thing he is cute. Both my boys have those big brown eyes that make me melt - that's why they get away with everything.
This next picture is for my own dear mother. She had a few boys with big brown eyes that got away with a lot too. This boy reminds me a lot of one of them.
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