Steve’s Orange Julius Recipe
Growing up, my sisters and I always wanted a big brother. You know, to defend us against bullies and for other equally important reasons. Well, it just so happens... Read More ›
Growing up, my sisters and I always wanted a big brother. You know, to defend us against bullies and for other equally important reasons. Well, it just so happens... Read More ›
“It helps to imagine an ornate gold frame. Pick it up (don’t worry; it’s only pretend) and place it around the image that appears when you say ‘supper at... Read More ›
Wow—you outdid yourselves this time! We received so many wonderful entries for our summer contest. As always, we’re sorry we can’t post them all. Let’s begin with summer meals.... Read More ›
Of the many emails we received in response to foodtalk, we thought you all would be especially encouraged by these two: Hello GirlTalkers! I just wanted to share with... Read More ›
We’re going to stop talking about food now. Well, officially that is. Food will probably always be sub-theme on this blog as long as Janelle is a girltalker. But... Read More ›
They say a little thing can make a big difference. In this case, a little recipe, posted by Janelle, brought on an avalanche of emails from you, our readers,... Read More ›
Turning our focus to anorexia, you say that not only is this behavior very destructive to one’s health, it often shows up in teenagers. What are some of the... Read More ›
Today, let’s focus briefly on bulimia. Elyse, you write that bulimics will often “identify a strong physical feeling of being compelled to binge.” But you believe this “strong physical... Read More ›
Welcome back, Elyse, for part two of our interview.Can you describe the symptoms of anorexia and bulimia for us? Simply: Anorexia is habitual voluntary self-starvation through super punctiliousness about... Read More ›
As we bring you our final week of foodtalk on girltalk, we are so pleased to welcome Elyse Fitzpatrick for a conversation about the eating behaviors anorexia and bulimia.... Read More ›
There’s no place we’d rather conclude our interview with Dave Kotter and Jeffrey Trimark than the hope of the gospel. Gentlemen, can you please tell us again how the... Read More ›
Dr. Trimark, while you believe that exercise is essential for a healthy lifestyle, it must not be done in isolation of good eating habits. Tell us a little more... Read More ›
Today we talk more with Dr. Trimark about how to apply the gospel and avoid idolatrous and foolish overeating. Dr. Trimark, you offer two simples “rules of thumb” for... Read More ›
Under the umbrella of discontent, you identify two biblical categories of sinful eating. One is idolatry, which we discussed yesterday, and the other is foolishness. What does foolish eating... Read More ›
This week we continue an interview with David Kotter and Dr. Jeffrey Trimark on the topic of eating for the glory of God. These two men are the authors... Read More ›
Now for the conclusion of week one… While you believe it is important for people to understand the relationship between food and energy, you both take care to stress... Read More ›
Welcome back for day three of our interview with David Kotter and Dr. Jeff Trimark… Dr. Trimark, while over-eating is primarily a spiritual problem and thus has a biblical... Read More ›
Today we continue our interview with David Kotter and Dr. Jeff Trimark about their upcoming book, Eat and Be Content.David, as you learned healthy eating habits from Dr. Trimark... Read More ›
To kick off our foodtalk series, we are pleased to welcome David Kotter and Dr. Jeffrey Trimark, authors of the forthcoming book, Eat and Be Content. First, let me... Read More ›
They say a little thing can make a big difference. In this case, a little recipe, posted by Janelle, brought on an avalanche of emails from you, our readers,... Read More ›