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If Bree is the epitome of the perfect housewife, then the perfect housewife must also be a religious, conservative protestant. In the first episode of the second season (Next), we discovered that she attends the First Methodist Church of Fairview. I’m surprised that they never mentioned anything about her cooking the communion bread, she seems like the perfect character for that task!

In most Christian churches, you find loaves of fresh baked bread made for communion. In other churches like the Seventh-day Adventist Church, they don’t consume real wine or orthodox bread in their communion service. “SDAs” actually drink a Welch’s-type grape juice and eat unleavened bread. The juice is commonplace, but what on earth is unleavened bread? This special type of bread dates back to the Exodus of the Hebrews from Egypt to Canaan.When they fled from Egypt, the Israelites didn’t have enough time to let the bread rise. So, God told them not to add leavening, which is yeast, to the dough. Hence the unleavened bread. Basically, this bread is absent of any rising agents like yeast or backing powder. Essentially, it is flat bread.

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Unleavened bread is a perfect complement to any gourmet soup, especially one that is tomato based. I also make this bread every time I see my sister because she always asks for it. Feel free to use it for your gourmet meals, church service, or as a tasty snack!

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In the subculture of Seventh-day Adventism, most of the churches have a weekly Sabbath-afternoon potluck when every family brings a dish and fellowships together. There are a couple of entrees that are unique to Adventists.

cereal.jpgOne of those common dishes is the Kellogg’s Loaf. The main ingredients are cereal, cottage cheese, and eggs. Non-Adventists reading this might be thinking, “What?! Cereal should only be eaten with milk, not with eggs!” You’d be surprised how great this tastes. Best of all, it’s vegetarian!

I was looking for the Adventist variation of this recipe and I found a great one at TAGnet. Unfortunately, the page does not exist anymore. So, the following is the lost recipe with my adjustments. One named Amy Higner submitted the original recipe. Amy, if you’re reading this, I just want to say, “Thanks!”

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Basic Indian Curry Recipe

Written on February 24th, 2006 by Jenna
Posted in Cooking, Food and Drinks, Recipes
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Last year my husband took me on a cruise to Alaska for our anniversary. It was so much fun and there was so much to do! I would recommend it to anyone who is looking for vacation ideas … provided that they have the cash to burn. Carnival Cruise Lines are truly “the fun ships.”cruise.jpg

Cruise Food Choices

Being a cruise passenger newbie, I was in awe of the amount of food! It was then that I learned that Cruises serve free food (sorry, no drinks) 24 hours a day! Every type of dining atmosphere and cuisine is at the passenger’s disposal. You could opt for American, Asian, Mexican, Italian, and even Bree-like gourmet! You could dine in fast food, corner street stand, club, bar, pizzeria, even formal restaurant-style (complete with real maître d’hôtel) atmosphere! Sometimes, this formal venue was so elegant that a tux was required entry for the gentlemen. All this is free service and food 24 hours a day!

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