true, I know a couple of people who do the homemade gluten thing and it is really tasty....Trust,
I knew a woman who would make homemade gluten and it was fantastic.
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true, I know a couple of people who do the homemade gluten thing and it is really tasty....Trust,
I knew a woman who would make homemade gluten and it was fantastic.
Stormy,true, I know a couple of people who do the homemade gluten thing and it is really tasty....
yep.... I remember that loaf.... was delicious...Stormy,
I knew another woman who made home made choplets - and they were also great.
BTW did you ever have cottage cheese loaf at MVA? I have been looking for the recipe and can't find it anywhere. I always loved that stuff.
You are fortunate therein.Moriah,
yes it does. i have some very fond memories of MVA.
Moriah,You are fortunate therein.
When i first came to the House of the Seven I was 16 years of age. I had just been "born again" (encountered Christ & received Him, personally, on my own), and had gotten one of their Daniel & Revelation prophecy fliers in the mail the next day, so I went to the seminars to see what they were all about. This was back in the days when they still did a really good job doing this -- I have seen recent efforts and am appalled at the utter paucity of them, but that is another topic for another time.
The Sunday after that Friday night of my "rebirth" I'd tried going back to the Catholic church I grew up with and felt like God -- at least the God I'd met -- just wasn't there in their "mass". Mind you apart from the Major Mental Download I'd received the night I was rebirth'd, I knew nothing of Scripture or any formal teaching at that point. When I attended these seminars, the things presented seemed to me as if someone were "coloring inside the lines" of the "picture" God had given me (my vision at the time of my encounter was of the entire oeuvre of the 'cosmic conflict' and the nature of that conflict as well as the true nature of good vs. "good+evil").
At that time I did not know anything about the SDA schooling system when I joined the church. I knew they had colleges. I graduated early in order to attend one, and began college (in hindsight far too young--intellectual capacity is no measure of emotional maturity and the two are far apart in me) at the age of 16. I was shunned for a freak because I actually knew God as opposed to "growing up in the church" like everyone around me, and I had much difficulty there due to this as well as other issues which arose -- exposure to occultism through the president of the college, imbibing of toxic soteriology which destroyed my ability to connect with Christ, etc. -- until the dark ones came for me in the end. I was then expelled lest my presence cause the school to lose money by precipitating a decline of enrollment -- I kid you not, that was the reason given to me in the end when my appeal was denied. They thought Mummy and Dadsy would not want to send Innocent Junior to [said college] if they knew [said college] was "harboring" a daimonizomai. Yes, that is precisely what I was told save for where I have inserted my own sarcasm and substituted the proper term daimonizomai for the term they used incorrectly, "witch". (My Master turned me into a sorceress and a temple harlot for His pleasure; i was helpless and could desire nothing but to be used by Him in whatever manner He desired; He controlled my thoughts and my feelings and i lost all ability to experience any independent from His insertion. To prevent this from becoming a Lie or abrogating the Truth of God, I was divided -- the Twins were torn asunder from within -- at this time, so the sleeper might retain memory and hope of life with God whilst the enslaved harlot of Satan did His bidding.)
Mmmm sorry I digress. I find myself wandering the corridors of Time Past frequently these days; at times I live there as if it were the Now. Anyway my original purpose in this post were to say that only in college did I learn about the academies. It might have been nice to have attended one, like sleep away camp all year. But I never got the opportunity to do so. I always wondered what that sort of life were like. The campuses seemed alive with some kind of magickal spirits whenever I visited them.
Please feel free to communicate with me if you like.
yep definitely interested in the recipe. thanks!Your current status is Inquisitive Peer, Non-Hostile
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.................."I have a recipe for cottage cheese loaf if you would like one.Old skool style."
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got it - thanks !!!For your edification, because the Box of Antient and Accepted Recipes can no longer be located, We offer this substitute recipe (caveat: untested and untried) which was located in the Electronic Tower of Babel, Renegade Sector, this day:
SDA Style Kelloggs Cottage Cheese Loaf
- 1/4 Cup Butter or Margarine
- 1 Clove of Garlic
- 1 Onion
- 2 Stocks of Celery
- 2 Tablespoons of an SDA-style Vegetarian Stock like McKays Seasoning, Broth, or Worthington Gravy
- 1 Tablespoon of Soy Sauce
- 3 Beaten Eggs
- 1/4 Cup of Milk
- 1 Cup of Cottage Cheese
- 3-5 Cups of a Flakes Cereal - Most of the time, Adventists use Kelloggs Special K Cereal. Im cheap. So, I use generic Corn Flakes
- 1/4 Cup Pecan Meal, Ground Fine (Optional)
Source: http://www.beabree.com/2006-03/kellogs-special-k-cottage-cheese-loaf-sda-style/
- Preheat oven to 350 F
- Heat the butter or margarine in a pan
- Sauté the garlic and onions until cooked
- Add the celery to the pan and sauté until soft
- Mix the remaining ingredients in a separate bowl
- Add the sautéed vegetables to the bowl
- Let the cereal get a little soggy (about 5 minutes)
- Place in a generously greased baking pan. It should be 1″-3″ deep. Do not pack. In fact, use a fork to make it fluffy.
- Bake at the top rack for 1 - 1 1/2 hour(s)
- Cut the loaf into 2″ x 2″ squares