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Having nailed our old nature to the cross, we keep wistfully returning to the scene of its execution. We begin to fondle it, to caress it, to long for its release, even to take it down again from the cross. We need to learn to leave it there. When some jealous, or proud, or malicious, or impure thought invades our mind we must kick it out at once. It is fatal to begin to examine it and consider whether we are going to give in to it or not. We have declared war on it; we are not going to resume negotiations. We have settled the issue for good; we are not going to re-open it. We have crucified the flesh; we are never going to draw the nails.
John Stott
Chinese Green Bean Casserole
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Vegetables, Grains, Dairy
Vegetarian
Casseroles, Vegetarian
12
Servings
INGREDIENTS
2
cn
Green beans(16oz)
1
cn
Bean sprouts,drained(16oz)
1
cn
Cream/celery soup(10.75oz)
1
cn
Onion rings,Frnch-fried(3oz)
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Mix together green beans, bean sprouts and soup in a greased 2-quart
casserole.~ 2. Bake in preheated 350'F. oven 30 minutes.~ 3. Sprinkle with
onion rings; bake 5 minutes longer, or until onion rings are golden brown.~
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