
305/365 ACIM OE Wed. 11-1-23 T31:VII. Will-E. Cinnamon
A Course In Miracles Workbook for Students, Lesson 305 Original Edition, Published by A Course In Miracles Society Publisher website: JCIM.net Lesson 305 on Wednesday, November 1, 2023 am E F C E There is a peace Christ bestows on us. Text Chapter 31: The Simplicity of Salvation Section VII: The Saviors Vision Paragraphs: 76-82 Nature, Gardening, Home, Health & Wholeness: What on Earth is going on today: All Saint's Day Autistic Speaking Day Calzone Day Dia de Los Muertos Extra Mile Day Give Up Your Shoulds Day Hockey Mask Day International Men's Makeup Day International Scented Candle International Stress Awareness Day (First Wednesday in November) National Authors' Day National Block It Out Day (First Wednesday in November) National Brush Day National Cinnamon Day National Cook for Your Pets Day National Deep Fried Clams Day National Eating Healthy Day (First Wednesday in November) National Family Caregiver Day National Family Literacy Day National Sports Fan Day National Vinegar Day Prime Meridian Day World Vegan Day Thanks to: Holiday-and-Observances.com How to make vinegar from home. Strain mash. Heat liquid to kill yeasts. Cool and back slop with 20% unpasteurized vinegar or a mother of vinegar. Cover jar with cheesecloth. Leave for 2-3 months until flavor has mellowed. Test titration to ensure minimum 4% acidity. Strain again, bottle and store. https://www.ice.edu Thanks to: Institute of Culinary Education Cinnamon verum, cassia & loureirii 10 Evidence-Based Health Benefits of Cinnamon Contains powerful medicinal properties. Loaded with antioxidants. May have anti-inflammatory properties. Could protect against heart disease. Could improve sensitivity to insulin.. Helps lower blood sugar levels. May have beneficial effects on neurodegenerative diseases. May protect against cancer. May prevent bacterial and fungus infections. May have anti-viral prooerties. Thanks to: Healthline.com Cinnamon Tree is an evergreen bush tree that is tropical zones 9-12 but can be grown in a pot, bringing it in as a house plant in winter. The inner bark is the portion used. Good article for those wanting to grow it on Spruce.com Thank you for joining me in VALUEING PEACE, particularly knowing that the Vision of Christ and Love bestows this peace on us. Contact: [email protected] Please include "ACIM Class" in the subject line. Peace and goodwill towards EVERYONE.