To the Table: A Spirituality of Food, Farming, and Community Sidebars contain gardening and food tips, recipes, and food preservation guides. She also tells the story of food as it transitions from seed to table. The author offers practical guidance on what it
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| Title | : | To the Table: A Spirituality of Food, Farming, and Community |
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| Rating | : | 4.72 (697 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1587433702 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-01-05 |
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Editorial : From the Back CoverEating with More Intention, Compassion, and Gratitude"To the Table is a warm and wise invitation to practice eating as a spiritual discipline--not as an act of self-improvement but as a way of living out and delighting in the generous, abundant, just, sweet, and savory love of God."--Rachel Marie Stone, author of Eat with Joy: Redeeming God's Gift of Food"To the Table takes us on a practical and personal journey into the joys and trials of growing, cooking, preserving, and sharing food. Here we see that food is not reducible to a commodity but is instead the tasty medium of God's love for the whole creation. With inspiring and illuminating stories and astute cultural analysis, McMinn shows us how the whole of eating can be a sacramental act that brings healing to our hungry and hurting world. This beautifully written book is ideal for group study, and its recipes and cooking advice will encourage people to gather in kitchens and aro
With the growing farm-to-table movement and popularity of local farmers' markets, we are becoming more conscious of where our food originates. This spirituality of eating and food helps us reflect on current realities and understand how eating forms our souls inwardly, upwardly, and outwardly. The author offers practical guidance on what it means to eat alone or in community with more intention, compassion, humility, and gratitude. She also tells the story of food as it transitions from seed to table. Sidebars contain gardening and food tips, recipes, and food preservation guides. End-of-chapter questions for individual and group use are included.
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I am, to say the least, disappointed by this decision. I felt I had to exercise 30 minutes a day just so that I could eat dinner without gaining weight. Another excellent by this author.. This volume is a field guide to all that can go wrong.
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