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[The term] unconditional love, translated into unconditional approval… Jesus, however, can be angered and grieved by stubborn hearts (Mark 3:5). He severely rebuked His own disciples (Mark 8:33). The mind and emotions of God are His mind and emotions. His responses toward those who were both for Him and against Him were rich and lively. They cannot be contained by the word unconditional, especially when the word suggests that there is never any disapproval of a person’s behavior. If there were no disapproval of our behavior, there would have been no cross.
Edward Welch
Dog (And Cat) Biscuits
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Dairy, Meats
Pets
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
440
g
Flour
350
g
Whole wheat flour
175
g
Rye flour
175
g
Cornmeal
300
g
Cracked wheat
1/2
c
Powdered milk
4
ts
Salt
7 1/2
g
Yeast
55
ml
Warm water
450
ml
Chicken stock
INSTRUCTIONS
Combine all the dry ingredients (except yeast) in a bowl.
In another bowl combine the yeast and warm water. Leave it sit for a
few minutes then add the chicken stock.
Mix the liquid into the dry ingredients and knead for about 3
minutes. Roll out the dough about 1/2 cm thick then cut into biscuit
shapes.
Bake at 150 °C for 45 minutes. When done, turn off the oven and leave
the biscuits overnight so they become bone hard.
Author's Notes: Variation: Replace the chicken stock by any other
sort of stock.
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