So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Friday, January 29, 2016

Stay Healthy With Gluten Free Kosher Meals

By Raymond Morris


There's been an influx of new fads in the health industry. Some of these are quick fixes, and mostly they aren't sustainable in the long run. Whether you are on a diet to lose a few pounds or you just need some motivation to stick to your cultural heritage, gluten free kosher meals can provide you with the energy you need to reach your health goals.

There are a lot of questions that arise in people's minds when they hear that they have to eat food that doesn't contain any wheat or barley. A lot of people think that this means they have to give up on their comfort foods immediately and only live on meat.

There's such a variety of substitutes you can use in either your daily baking or cooking at home. Try using tapioca flour instead of rye, wheat or barley flour. If that doesn't sound very palatable to you, a few other substitutes include banana flour, arrowroot flour, brown rice flour, chia four, buckwheat flour, coconut flour, corn flour and chickpea flour.

The cultural reference to this diet is symbolic of a religion with strict guidelines that must be adhered to. This means that it must conform to the law of rabbis. There are a lot of guidelines involved when classifying food items as such, and these must be meticulously followed.

You will not be compromising on taste in this diet, because a lot of these substitutions are actually very tasty and you will get used to the slight difference in taste over time. Remember, this is not a massive change in your lifestyle; this is simply a healthier way of consuming your food. You must learn to commit to this lifestyle wholeheartedly if you wish to see a difference in your general health and fitness levels.

The exception to the religious part of the diet is that it is allowed to be broken if a human life is in danger and there is no suitable food available. Only then is one allowed to break this tradition of their ancestors in favour of regaining health. However, it must be noted that under no circumstances is this allowed to be taken as a sign that the diet is flexible; this only applies to those in serious danger of death by hunger.

You may have noticed that there is a lot food that isn't allowed on this diet, and the reasons for this are that it is both against the culture of people and that it is not healthy to the human's digestive system. Another food item that is not allowed in this diet is any meat product from an animal that has not been checked for disease before it has been slaughtered. This is non-negotiable, as any animal that contains a disease is considered impure to the rabbi and therefore impermissible to eat.

Also, gelatin is not allowed to be eaten, and it is forbidden to eat meat and fish on one plate or meal. These guidelines can only be ruled out in a life threatening situation, because human life is valued over adherence to a specific diet. If you wish to get the most out of your health, begin with a few kosher meals today. You will see the difference and feel the difference after a few days. This is a scientifically formulated lifestyle that will bring balance in your life.




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