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Have you ever found yourself saying, “I used to make all my bread, but then we just got so busy?" If so, this episode is for YOU!
Over the years, we have heard many stories about how some were once milling wheat and making bread. Then, other things ended up getting in the way - leaving little to no time for doing the very thing that was giving their bodies the nourishment it needed. And, unfortunately, their health began to suffer because of it.
1 Thessalonians 5:21 tells us to "hold fast to what is good," and today, Sue Becker gives a little encouragement and motivation for doing just that. For more information, visit breadbeckers.com.
Follow us on Facebook @thebreadbeckers and Instagram @breadbeckers.
*DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast or on our website should be construed as medical advice. Consult your health care provider for your individual nutritional and medical needs. The information presented is based on our research and is strictly that of the author and not necessarily those of any professional group or other individuals.
By Sue Becker4.9
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Have you ever found yourself saying, “I used to make all my bread, but then we just got so busy?" If so, this episode is for YOU!
Over the years, we have heard many stories about how some were once milling wheat and making bread. Then, other things ended up getting in the way - leaving little to no time for doing the very thing that was giving their bodies the nourishment it needed. And, unfortunately, their health began to suffer because of it.
1 Thessalonians 5:21 tells us to "hold fast to what is good," and today, Sue Becker gives a little encouragement and motivation for doing just that. For more information, visit breadbeckers.com.
Follow us on Facebook @thebreadbeckers and Instagram @breadbeckers.
*DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast or on our website should be construed as medical advice. Consult your health care provider for your individual nutritional and medical needs. The information presented is based on our research and is strictly that of the author and not necessarily those of any professional group or other individuals.

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