
:mdrmdr: Porterhouse steak :good: All the rest of the add-on’s :negative: Who know's what manna will taste like? Don't forget the butterscotch shake! :yahoo: TR TR, I used to like butterscotch- but I might just have to past on that now —- ew ew ew! :groan Manna is stated as tasting like coriander very light and “flaky “. I picture this as the perfect cotton candy B-) I’ll take crispy, fried, spicy chicken - yum —— ok so they say that snack tastes like chicken :mdrmdr: As someone who is not particularly fond of seeing animals die, I agree with Yohanan that we will have a transformed mind. Considering how I feel about them now, it would certainly take a change of mind for me to be around animal sacrifices. However, I do think it is a memorial and a recognition that sin must be covered by blood - how precious was Jesus' sacrifice! In heaven, just got to send this whispered plea to Jesus' ear, I am very much hoping for donuts! I have gone 10+ years without a yummy donut thanks to a gluten intolerance... and mom, I am right there with you on wanting some angel food cake. Definitely miss it! Heather, I have a passion for donuts as well, especially jelly donuts. Back on March 28th I started a thread “What was the forbidden fruit in the garden?” I found something very interesting as I was unpacking and I came across this book called “Mysteries of the Bible Now Revealed”. I never got a chance to read the book yet … so I was skimming through it and just saw in Chapter 1 Grant Jeffrey talks about the names of 25 trees encoded in Genesis 2 … here they are: Vine OK … since we know the Knowledge of Good and Evil was a “Wheat” tree … Wheat is a major ingredient in such foods as: bread, porridge, crackers, biscuits, Muesli, pancakes, pasta and noodles, pies, pastries, pizza, polenta and semolina, cakes, cookies, muffins, rolls, doughnuts, gravy, beer, vodka, Boza (a fermented beverage) and breakfast cereals. I’m focusing on the donuts. Why? Because of 2 things: “A popular Israeli folktale holds that the word “sufganiyah” (Jelly Donut) comes from the Hebrew expression “Sof Gan Yud-Heh” (“סוף גן יה”), meaning “the end of the Garden of the Lord” (referring to the Garden of Eden)” Jelly Donuts are also eaten during the celebration of Hanukkah! Sooo could it be ... the Knowledge of Good and Evil wheat tree contained a batch of Jelly Donuts hanging from the branches and this is what Adam and Eve took a bite out of? :whistle:
Grape
Chestnut
Dense Forest
Date
Acacia
Bramble
Cedar
Nut
Fig
Willow
Pomegranate
Aloe
Tamarisk
Oak
Poplar
Cassia
Almond
Mastic
Thorn Bush
Hazel
Olive
Citron
Fir
Wheat (related to Tree of Knowledge)