Please stop by my newest project:
www.kidworldcitizen.org
My goal with this web site is to share the global activities that I have used in my classroom and with my 4 children. You will find games, recipes that please even the most discerning tummies, art projects, endless reviews on children’s literature related to world cultures, games, and other activities that help enrich little minds. Whether you are a teacher, a parent, a homeschooler or a scout leader, you will find an ever-expanding database of age-appropriate, fun activities gathered from around the world and organized by topic, and by country.
2 years ago
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Congratulations on your new project! How awesome...what a great resource! You go girl...
Lynn B.
the buddhist diet
The Buddhist diet strongly recommends some foods. These nutritious foods have many health benefits. Let's take a look: They like to eat more cooked or raw vegetables. In addition to being rich in fiber, they also contain a variety of important nutrients. You can cook or stir-fry noodles, and you can add several kinds of vegetables. You are free to season your food with homemade dry food. You can also add natural, herbal and aromatic spices to your meal to enhance its flavor. You can cook rice in many ways. For example, you can make them taste salty, natural, sweet, colored, viscous or whatever else you want. You can use soy sauce as a natural condiment to enhance the taste of your meals. It can be used in almost all meals. In terms of beverages, I prefer to drink herbal tea. Since herbal tea is good for health, you can enjoy it at any time of the day. Instead of using refined oil, use sesame oil. Due to its low sodium content, it will not increase your body's cholesterol levels like most cooking oils.
what do buddhist monks eat
Buddhism is basically a vegan diet plan. What do Buddhist monks eat? Prohibit almost all animal foods, including milk, honey and cheese. Very special diet plans even prohibit the use of products obtained from animals, such as fur, silk, leather, etc.
At the same time, all kinds of poisoning behaviors such as alcohol and drugs are restricted by the plan. Unlike modern eating patterns that allow them to eat the food in front of them, the Buddhist eating plan recommends eating food in a thoughtful manner.
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