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"We must help younger generations understand that there is a sacredness in the work of the hands, in the creation of goods, in the labor of a job well done."
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"In a world where fast food and quick fixes dominate our daily lives, the somewhat “sacred” art of cooking can often be overlooked. But learning to cook properly is not just about mastering recipes – it is about fostering family bonds, serving others, and finding God in the everyday tasks of life. As St. Teresa of Avila exquisitely said, “God is in the pots and pans.'"
https://aleteia.org/2024/09/04/the-sacred-art-of-cooking-building-bonds-and-serving-others
"Though it is a ubiquitous, even mundane snack today, the humble pretzel actually has a spiritual origin: It was invented by Catholic monks at the beginning of the Middle Ages and, according to legend, was imbued with religious symbolism."
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"One of the most sustainable things you can do is just use what you have. That pertains to clothing items too: Simply shopping your closet first can make a big impact.
Visible mending can be anything from sewing a patch on your jeans to embroidering a flower over a tear on your shirt. Aka, mending you can see.
By practicing visible mending, you’ll keep the clothes you already own around you longer, which reduces waste. It’s a great way to add some individuality to a piece, or spruce up a thrift find that might need some extra love.
Here’s everything you need to know about visible mending and how to do it yourself."
(APRIL 18, 2024, KATHRYN KELLOGG)
"Everything that is produced, transported, and sold has some kind of impact on the planet. Be it haircare, the meal on your plate, or even your alcohol – it all has an impact on our planet’s finite resources.
The biggest impact for alcohol comes from the production process itself: It takes large amounts of water and fertilizer to grow and harvest the grain, grapes, rice, potatoes, and botanicals used in alcohol. Plus, the harvesting and processing of these ingredients uses up resources.
Here are the best eco-friendly and sustainable alcohol brands on the market. If you like to host parties, or indulge in the occasional cocktail, there’s something for everyone on this list."
From Lorraine: Heads up! Not all these beverages in the link above are vegan. To see if they are vegan, refer to these sites:
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