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Sweet cartoon

Posted in 2006-Aug
Passing up junk food to partake of the garden produce??? Go to this link if you would like to see a sweet cartoon portraying a little girl who does just that! http:/www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMd53OOaah4

I am sorry I cannot insert the connecting link - can't seem to figure out why I can't do that. Anyway, this was sent to us and we thought it was a great start to get the message across that what man makes cannot compare to what the Lord makes. With messages bombarding our culture advertising pop and candy with all of its glitz, this was a refreshing change. Maybe some of you creative types can expand on this - including the beauty of family working together to produce food????

Enjoy,
Lisa

09:11 - 2006-Aug-25 - post comment


Couldn't find it

When I went to "YouTube", the message said it could not be found.

Speaking of kids, I have a neighbor boy who will pick a tomato off the vine and eat it like an apple. That always amazes me!

Patti

Pattisea - 10:48 - 2006-Aug-25


Sorry about that

The OO in the 53OO are two capital Oh's NOT zero's. How wonderful that the neighbor boy is eating tomatoes like an apple. That really should be the norm, but I'm afraid we've all been brainwashed (strong term, but true) into thinking that is abnormal. We are confronted with images of junk food all over -TV, billboards, magazines. No where is eating produce fresh from the garden promoted in these venues. That's why I sooo liked this little cartooon. It's a start to get us thinking correctly and not giving into junk food advertising! And it is a great one to show our kids!

Lighthouse - 11:35 - 2006-Aug-25


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my dd2 calls cherry tomatoes "garden candy" and loves to eat it!

morningsunshine - 06:29 - 2006-Aug-25


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