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Evening, afternoon, or morning? Day drinking is perfectly fine as long as you are napping as well. Day 4 brings us yet again another repeat, Kirta Dunkles Weissbier or Dunkleweiss. Can't complain too much as it's not a helles lager. Tune in to hear my thoughts! Thanks for coming back for Day 4 and come back tomorrow for, you guessed it, Day 5. PROST! Music by artlist.io Cosmonkey - Put On Your Fire
Day 6 on Taco Tuesday brings us our 2nd repeat beer from last year's advent calendar. Graminger Weissbrau's Dunkle Weissbier. 5% abv and it's exactly the same as last year. It goes to show that Germany culture strives for consistency in at least their beer. Tune for my super quick thoughts on it. Cheers and Prost!!
The Israelites' capricious destroyer god turned from the universal flood and the tower of Babel, to focus on one couple, appearing to Avram seven times and making of him a few incredible asks. Catholics are programmed to see Avram/Abraham as a model and example of faith and trust—despite his cowardice, acting out, doubts, lies, and his intent to murder his own son. In this episode, Father Jayme shifts attention to the saintliness of Sarai/Sarah, who suffered her husband's antics, visions, and seeming psychotic breaks. He concludes: “She put up with a lot more from her husband than many of us would ever tolerate!” Father Jayme shares the saga of Avram's/Abraham's seven theophanies, through the apocryphal stories of Sarah's death and burial. He draws parallels to older Ugaritic tales of the child born to the elderly Danil and his barren wife, Kirta, and he addresses Søren Kierkegaard's work, Fear & Trembling, which explored the ethical implications of Abraham's actions. Father Jayme cites the many etiological explanations found in the saga of Sarah and Abraham, noting how these patriarchal legends bolstered the Davidic kingdom's desire to expand its territory outside the tribes of Israel, to the tribes that purportedly descended from Isaac's seven stepbrothers. This episode concludes with apocryphal stories concerning the idolatry of Avram's father, Terach, and Father Daniel Helminiak's unpacking of the “sin of Sodom.”Have you seen the latest issue of Extraordinary Catholics magazine?Check out other podcasts by and for Inclusive Catholics!Support Extraordinary Catholics podcast!
The Legend of Kirta, called Keret in some translations, can be a bit hard to understand, especially for a modern audience used to things like the three act structure and protagonists who fit neatly into any sort of moral categories at all. This is the first of our stories from Ugarit, and we are starting with one that we don't even know if it is meant as tragedy or farce. What all these stories hold in common is that they are deeply strange, stranger even than many of the tales from the Hitties or Mesopotamians, and the many missing sections from the text do nothing to edify us. I will be reading them more or less straight, with a bit less commentary than usual, because just putting the story in front of you should be enough to get you pondering. Online at oldeststories.net --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/oldeststories/message
Christmas week gets started in a great way!! Day 20 is a Dunkle Weissbier, 5% abv, and oh so perfect for the weather. I am really to have this one with only 4 left. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! PROST!!
Die liebe EinHornerin hat sich einen Braten vorgenommen. Und was für einen: Vom Bauernmarkt schleppt sie fünf Kilo Gans nach Hause. In Waging gibt's die Gans nicht nur am 11. November zu Martini, sondern auch am dritten Oktobersonntag, wenn Kirta gefeiert wird. Kirta? Schon da häufen sich die Fragezeichen bei Madame Maisch. Die EinHornerin hofft eine ganze Folge lang, diese Fragen zu klären. Deshalb gibt sie Tipps zum Braten, zum Stopfen und natürlich zu den Beilagen. Und ein bisschen was zur Geschichte der Martinigans in Altbayern. Die Madame Maisch wiederum klärt auf, dass in Franken Kärwas stattfinden und zwar zum Weihe-Sonntag der jeweiligen Kirche. Und da wird auch keine Gans serviert, sondern Braten und Schäuferla. Die Gans wiederum brutzelt entweder am Martinstag im Ofen, wenn die fränkischen Protestanten den Pelzmärtel erwarten oder am 1. Weihnachtsfeiertag. Allerdings nicht im Ofen der Madame Maisch. Der verweigert sich bei so viel Fett. Deswegen komponiert sie aus verschiedenen Rezepten einen veganen Festtagsbraten mit dazugehöriger Soße. Die liebe EinHornerin wiederum müht sich mit ihrer Fünf-Kilo-Gans ab, die fast nicht in den Ofen passen will und aus der das Gänsefett strömt, dass es ihr eine Freude ist. Denn Gänsefett ist ultragesund und sogar bei Hautausschlag empfohlen. Bevor Madame Maisch allerdings als wandelnder Gänsebraten durch die Gegend spaziert, trägt sie lieber Pickel. Alle Rezepte findet ihr ausführlich auf der Website der EinHornerin oder auf der Instagram-Seite von der Madame Maisch. Und jeden Tag neue Infos zu unseren Rezepten sowie Tipps und Tricks gibt es ebenfalls auf Instagram unter Heimatgenuss und Weltwürze. So, und jetzt sind wir gespannt: Packt ihr auch mal eine Gans in euren Backofen? Oder traut ihr euch an den veganen Festtagsbraten? Schreibt uns gerne auf Instagram in die Kommentare oder als DM. Wir haben euren Geschmack getroffen und euch inspiriert? Fantastisch! Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr Fotos von eurer Martinigans oder eurem veganen Festtagsbraten auf Instagram mit @heimatgenuss_und_weltwürze taggt – so finden wir eure Bilder. In diesem Sinne: An Guadn und Bon Appétit!
When I thought about the perfect guest to talk about OM, Sanskrit language, as well as mantra and meditation, I thought of Sunita Baste Patil. She shares her vast knowledge & experience in today's podcast. If you've ever wondered about the origins of OM, the meaning, the significance, the pronunciation - you'll discover those answers in today's conversation. We also chat about the Sanskrit language, the mispronunciations as well as the significance of Sanskrit in yoga. We also chat about mantras, using mantras as a tool for meditation. And if you've wondered what the difference between mantra, japa & kirtans are we go into that and more in today's episode. Sunita has over 20 years of teaching experience & wisdom that she so graciously shares with us today! You can find all the resources mentioned in this episode in the show notes at https://letstalk.yoga/Connect with us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/arundhati_baitmangalkar/Join our exclusive Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/letstalkyoga
Day is our first repeat from last year! How did our tastes change? Do we feel the same way about
Barbara Lohmeier-Opper, kurz Babsi, wurde in die oberbayerische Bierwelt hineingeboren. Ihre drei Schwestern gingen andere Wege und so ist sie nun seit 2020 Chefin im und vom Bräu z'Loh. Im BierTalk mit Holger Hahn und Markus Raupach erzählt sie ihre spannende Geschichte, klärt über die bayerische "Allerwelts-Kirta" auf und gibt Einblicke in den Alltag als Braumeisterin, Chefin, Mutter und ihr neuestes Baby - ihren eigenen Youtube-Kanal...
Canonical releases a "mini-cloud" on your workstation, the KDE ecosystem has some big news, and the smart home might have just become more open. Plus Firefox's new DoH partner, and signs of life from the Atari VCS.
Canonical releases a "mini-cloud" on your workstation, the KDE ecosystem has some big news, and the smart home might have just become more open. Plus Firefox's new DoH partner, and signs of life from the Atari VCS.
Canonical releases a "mini-cloud" on your workstation, the KDE ecosystem has some big news, and the smart home might have just become more open. Plus Firefox's new DoH partner, and signs of life from the Atari VCS.
Half way done! Today’s beer has a dope ass can, but how does it taste? What do we rate it
Is Dunkel an onomatopoeic verb? And also, tomorrow, not today, is Friday the 13th.
We get an update from Dell’s Barton George on their Linux initiative Sputnik, cover some important community news, and the uncomfortable questions raised by Krita’s new financial boost. And some simple tips to improve your security at the edge. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Barton George, Brent Gervais, and Eric Hendricks.
Almkirta am Arber. Die Wäldler freuen sich auf das Fest. Aber nicht nur auf dieses: beim Kirta soll auch Hochzeit gefeiert werden. Am Bartholomäustag strömen Kirchweih- und Hochzeitsgäste auf den Gipfel. Das Glück ist bei den jungen Glasmacherleuten, und der Cymbal-Toni hat Recht behalten!
Our first podcast! We introduce ourselves (Kirta and Christine!), our brand (SIX:02!) and our fashion and fitness journeys.