tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4154005734572188404.post2129586013264729117..comments2015-02-07T18:00:15.024-07:00Comments on The Christian Philosophy of Food: Christian View of Restaurants Peter Bringehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10901261613782259514noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4154005734572188404.post-18752833202397358712015-02-07T03:40:44.032-07:002015-02-07T03:40:44.032-07:00I've been long interested in the topic of food...I've been long interested in the topic of food and faith and how they intersect, and am happy to have found your blog. I agree with your comments about how we should harness our eating out for the glory of God, and eat in more. I've recently married and one of the things we try to do is have guests in our home as much as possible, rather than inviting them to eat with us at a restaurant. I think we are much more able to direct the spirit/environment of the evening, serve healthier food, save money, etc. Anyway, thanks for all your thoughts on this!Juliehttp://www.simplicityandpurity.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4154005734572188404.post-29065537395138691192012-09-07T11:56:34.833-06:002012-09-07T11:56:34.833-06:00Where you live sounds pleasant. I love small towns...Where you live sounds pleasant. I love small towns. I also enjoyed the videos of you and your Mum playing at the coffee house; good idea! Live music is the best. By the way, I loved your rendition of ''Flowers of Edinburgh; the 'flute' you played made it sound especially good.<br /><br />I agree with what you said about restaurants; our family always enjoys excursions to a favorite restaurant, but on account of the size of our family, we limit those times to once or twice a year. (usually when we are travelling somewhere.) And although restaurants have this timeless excitement about them, we usually agree that home-cooked meals (especially the gourmet meals we prepare for special occasions!) are the BEST! Mazzouhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03801145634769413006noreply@blogger.com