Thanks Susan
Sometimes I think it’s too late for me to change my diet. I have given up eating lobster and shrimp though, it was my favourite. I love sea food, lobster was the poor mans diet where I grew up.
My husband is a meat and potatoes guy, although lately he has been eating less.
This morning he told me that he is sick of this life. We are having trials and though I know
why we have these trials and why they are necessary, he of course sees them as crappy luck and believe
me, we have had many trials. All my husband ever wanted was a little cabin on a lake. I assured him
that there is definitely a lake in his future,😁
Dennis and Dean , I checked out the links you gave me. So confusing about those 12 foods that we
shouldn’t eat, like oats. All my life we ate this and even my doctor told me it was good for bringing
down cholesterol. I don’t know . There is so much out there , I don’t know what to believe about
food anymore. I know sugar is bad and yet I still love sweets, however I have cut down on those also.
God knows when, why and how we will die and I know our days are numbered, so I like to
think more like everything in moderation. Changing our diet slowly, but changing, nevertheless.
Dennis, I like the idea of taking minerals and vitamins , I just never ever took them. I remember
giving my kids Fred Flintstone vitamins and the closest I ever got to getting minerals when I was a kid
was sucking on rocks on our long trek to the swimming pool almost every day during our summers.
I find as I get older, 65 now, I don’t eat as much because I get heartburn from certain foods.
Heartburn is a good deterrent from drinking Pepsi. I was a big Pepsi drinker all my life and recently
stopping drinking it. When I was little, my mother put nipples on small bottles of coke . I remember
that. I don’t know why she did that.🤔 Anyway,
1Corth.5:18,,,,, All is of God
Eph.1:11,,,,the one who is operating ALL in accord with the council of His will.
Ray said” God is a stickler for details”. I believe it. Much love to you all.
In Christ, Pamela