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After hearing that the FDA has approved "Good Meat" lab grown chicken and it is set to go into some US resturants. The news report also mentioned it was the second meat to be approved by the FDA. So I went-a-looking to find the first one --it's salmon ( I posted on that I think last year). BUT, I happend across a list of the companies dabbling (sort to say) in the GROWING of meat industry (see link below). One of the interesting thing I noticed was the locations of some the labs.
To me all this is more evidence to the reason we should be eating from our gardens. Its high time to take back control of what's placed on our dinner table.
https://vegfaqs.com/lab-grown-meat-companies/
After hearing that the FDA has approved "Good Meat" lab grown chicken and it is set to go into some US resturants. The news report also mentioned it was the second meat to be approved by the FDA. So I went-a-looking to find the first one --it's salmon ( I posted on that I think last year). BUT, I happend across a list of the companies dabbling (sort to say) in the GROWING of meat industry (see link below). One of the interesting thing I noticed was the locations of some the labs.
To me all this is more evidence to the reason we should be eating from our gardens. Its high time to take back control of what's placed on our dinner table.
https://vegfaqs.com/lab-grown-meat-companies/
Shalawam family
It's another Wellness Wednesday, where we consider forgiveness to build emotional resilience during these turbulent times. Let's consider first what we are called to do as Torah-abiding believers: Matthew 18:21-22 Cepher "Then Kepha came to Him and said, "Adonai, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? Up to seven times?" Yahusha said to him, "I do not say to you, up to seven times, but up to seventy times seven." In Paul's letter to the Corinthians also reminded us in 2 Corint 2:10, "to whom you forgive anything, I forgive also, for if I forgave anything, to whom I forgave it, for your sakes forgave I it's in the person of Mashiach." Paul was emphasizing the importance of forgiveness for his love for the Corinthian brethren. Today is no different; forgiving & loving is Torah Shalom living. Unforgiveness and apathy, dislike, and hate all place a burden that can disrupt your mental wellness. So, if you are in the truth, Let go, and Let YAH!!
Shalom
Sis CeeCee