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  • Trust in the Sandwich Maker

    Scenario: you get to have samples of 5 soups before ordering it. Only difference between each is salt level of none, low, medium, and “This is Salt Soup”.

    There is likely going to be different people that prefer the differences.

    The sandwich is a pre-chosen list of ingredients AND the proportion of it in each bite

    Vs a plate is a pre-chosen list of ingredients, but the portions of each in each bite is up to you.

    The good sandwiches are the ones that have the most experience of understanding the strengths/weaknesses of each ingredient. It could get nuanced and complicated real quick.

    That’s just a sandwich

    How do we get people??

  • Nip sin, humbled fast

    I can toss the sweet potatoes in oil and seasoning pretty good. Even if I don’t toss too high out of mixing bowl, it distributes quite evenly. Looks just as good as if I did it by hand without being messy.

    It would LOOK cool if I could toss it high out of the mixing bowl though.

    ….about 7 pieces jumped out and landed in the sink

    Ok I don’t need to show off anything….

    Thanks for humbling me quick, Lord

  • Professional Sweet Potater

    Man, I sure do cut these sweet potatoes slow

    Speed check

    If I were a pro, it would go so much faster

    For why?

    To have more time to do other things…like be with the Lord…!

    Ok, well then spend a bunch of time focusing on becoming a professional so that you can save a little time to do a little more of other things…like spend time with the Lord.

    Or invite God to be with you as you do it slowly

    Speed leads to some waste of material sometimes. Is that necessary or worth it? Are you provided so abundantly, that you can afford to be wasteful? Does it honor God’s creation?

    Maybe I’ll just be at my comfortable pace. The pace that I can still commune with the Lord…and not cut off a finger.

    It’s like running. If a conversation cannot be comfortably upheld, the focus must be on the difficulty of the task at present