[Why our guilt often continues:]
1. The person may be involved in things for which he or she should feel guilty.
2. The person does not believe what God says about forgiveness.
3. The person wants to use guilt as a way to punish himself to pack back for his own sins. This betrays a heart of pride that thinks it can deal, in some small way, with its own sins.
(or so) black beans; soaked overnight and rinsed well
2
lg
Onions; chopped
3
Carrots; cut in halved slices
3
Celery stalks; chopped (up to)
2
tb
(heaping) chopped garlic (up to)
2
ts
Cumin (seed or ground)
1
ts
Ground coriander
Salt to taste
Cayenne pepper to taste
INSTRUCTIONS
Simmer the black beans, garlic, and veggies in 2-3 quarts of water until
reasonably tender. Add the spices to taste and simmer 10-15 minutes
longer.
The veggies get a little dark-looking if added at the start, so
alternatively you can simmer the black beans until tender, saute the
chopped veggies in a little olive oil, and add them at the end with the
spices.
Another possible addition is a little sliced smoked sausage -- I use
turkey smoked sausage because it's lower in fat, but any would do.
Serve with cornbread or french bread. This soup freezes well, and is
better the next day too.
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