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		<title>Accidentally Vegan, Part 4</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2012 14:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rodney Walker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the previous post, Accidentally Vegan, Part 3, vegan condiments and baked goods that can be purchased off the shelf in your local food market were listed. Accidentally Vegan, Part 2, covered vegan snacks while Accidentally Vegan, Part 1 lists vegan dry breakfast foods and beverages. In this final post vegan refrigerated and frozen foods, [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the previous post, <a title="Accidentally Vegan, Part 3" href="http://www.revianet.com/blog/?p=476">Accidentally Vegan, Part 3</a>, vegan condiments and baked goods that can be purchased off the shelf in your local food market were listed. <a title="Accidentally Vegan, Part 2" href="http://www.revianet.com/blog/?p=474">Accidentally Vegan, Part 2</a>, covered vegan snacks while <a title="Accidentally Vegan, Part 1" href="http://www.revianet.com/blog/?p=469">Accidentally Vegan, Part 1</a> lists vegan dry breakfast foods and beverages.</p>
<p>In this final post vegan refrigerated and frozen foods, vegan baking goods, and vegan staples that can be purchased off the shelf are listed.</p>
<p>Again, this list applies only to food manufactured in the United States. Carefully check the label each time you make a purchase since food manufacturers can change ingredients at any time.</p>
<p>Refrigerated and Frozen Foods</p>
<p>Anne&#8217;s Flat Dumplings<br />
Athens Phyllo Dough<br />
Athens Phyllo Mini Shells<br />
Bestlife Buttery Baking Sticks<br />
Calaro Guacamole<br />
Edy&#8217;s No-Sugar Bars<br />
Edy&#8217;s Whole Fruit Bars<br />
Food Lion French Fries<br />
Food Lion Hash Browns<br />
Food Lion Restaurant Fries<br />
Food Lion Seasoned Curly Fries<br />
Food Lion Shoe String Fries<br />
Food Lion Steak Fries<br />
General Mills Italian-Style Vegetables<br />
General Mills Roasted Potatoes with Garlic and Herbs<br />
Healthy Choice Asian Potstickers<br />
Kashi Black Bean Mango<br />
Kashi Garden Vegetable Pasta<br />
Kashi Mayan Harvest<br />
Kashi Ranchero Beans<br />
Kashi Tuscan Veggie Bake<br />
Keebler Fudge Shoppe Fudge Pops<br />
Luigi&#8217;s Italian Ice<br />
Marie Callender Frozen Fruit Pies and Cobblers<br />
Minute Maid Frozen Lemonade Bars<br />
Mrs. Smith&#8217;s Cherry Crumb Pie Slices<br />
Mrs. Smith&#8217;s Deep Dish Pie Crust<br />
Mrs. Smith&#8217;s Dutch Apple Crumb Pie Slices<br />
Mrs. Smith&#8217;s Peach Pie Slices<br />
Ore-Ida French Fries<br />
Ore-Ida Tater Tots<br />
Pillsbury Cornbread Twists<br />
Pillsbury Crescent Rolls (Original)<br />
Pillsbury Pizza Dough<br />
Pillsbury Turnover (Apple)<br />
Pillsbury Turnover (Cherry)<br />
Pinata Flour Tortillas<br />
Sara Lee Cherry Pie<br />
Simply Potatoes Diced Potato with Onion<br />
Simply Potatoes New Potato Wedges<br />
Simply Potatoes Shredded Hash Browns<br />
Smart Balance Light Buttery Spread<br />
Smart Balance Organic Whipped Buttery Spread<br />
Smart Squeeze Fat-Free Margarine<br />
Smuckers Uncrustables Peanut Butter and Grape Jelly<br />
Smuckers Uncrustables Peanut Butter and Strawberry Jam<br />
SuperPretzel Baked Soft Pretzels</p>
<p>Baking</p>
<p>Aunt Jemima Coffee Cake Mix<br />
Aunt Jemima Whole Wheat Pancake/Waffle Mix<br />
Baker&#8217;s Unsweetened Baking Chocolate Squares<br />
Betty Crocker Bisquick<br />
Betty Crocker Bisquick Reduced Fat<br />
Blue Bonnet Light Margarine<br />
Crisco All-Vegetable Shortening<br />
Crisco Original Cooking Spray<br />
Crisco Zero Grams Trans Fat Per Serving All-Vegetable Shortening<br />
Duncan Hines California Walnut Brownie Mix<br />
Duncan Hines Creamy Home-Style Frosting (Chocolate)<br />
Duncan Hines Creamy Home-Style Frosting (Classic Vanilla)<br />
Duncan Hines Creamy Home-Style Frosting (French Vanilla)<br />
Hodgson Mill Bran Muffin Mix<br />
Hodgson Mill Caraway Rye Bread Mix<br />
Hodgson Mill White Bread Mix<br />
Hodgson Mill Whole Wheat Gingerbread Mix<br />
Jell-O Instant Pudding (Pistachio)<br />
Jello-O Instant Pudding (Banana Creme)<br />
Jello-O Instant Pudding (Lemon)<br />
Jello-O Instant Pudding (Vanilla)<br />
Keebler Ready Crust Pie Crusts (Graham Cracker)<br />
Miracle Muffins<br />
Pillsbury Treat Toppers Chocolate<br />
Pillsbury Treat Toppers Vanilla<br />
Reduced Fat Bisquick<br />
Royal Pudding &amp; Pie Filling<br />
Tropical Source Dark Chocolate Chips</p>
<p>Staples</p>
<p>Betty Crocker Hash Brown<br />
Campbell&#8217;s Franco-American Mushroom Gravy<br />
Campbell’s canned mushroom gravy<br />
Del Monte White Corn Cream Style<br />
Green Giant Cream Style Sweet Corn<br />
Healthy Choice Garden Vegetable Soup<br />
Hormel Vegetarian Chili<br />
Hunt&#8217;s Manwich Sauce<br />
Knorr Red Bell Pepper Pesto Sauce Mix<br />
Kraft &#8220;It&#8217;s Pasta Anytime&#8221; Spaghetti with Marinara<br />
Kraft French Fries Seasoning<br />
Kraft Shake &#8216;N Bake (Original Chicken Coating Mix, Original Pork Coating Mix, and Hot/Spicy Coating Mix)<br />
Kraft Taco Bell Taco Dinner<br />
Manischewitz Sweet Potato Pancake Mix<br />
McCormick Fajitas Seasoning Mix<br />
McCormick Original, Hot, and Mild Chili Seasoning Mix<br />
McCormick Pasta Salad Vinaigrette Dressing Blend<br />
McCormick Sloppy Joe Seasoning<br />
McCormick Spaghetti Sauce Mix<br />
Mission Foods Corn Tortillas<br />
Mission Foods Flour Tortillas<br />
Mission Foods Taco Shells<br />
Mission Foods Tostados<br />
Near East Original Rice Pilaf Mix<br />
Near East Spanish Rice Pilaf and Toasted Almond Rice Pilaf<br />
Near East Toasted Pine Nut Couscous and Roasted Garlic &amp; Olive Oil Cousous<br />
Nissin Top Ramen Oriental Flavor<br />
Nueva Cocina Black Bean Soup, Cuban Style<br />
Old El Paso Enchilada Sauce<br />
Old El Paso Fat-Free Refried Beans<br />
Old El Paso No-Fuss Fajita Dinner Kit<br />
Old El Paso Taco Seasoning Mix<br />
Old El Paso Taco Shells<br />
Progresso Soups (Lentil, Hearty Tomato, and Tomato Basil)<br />
Rice-A-Roni Spanish Rice<br />
San Giorgio Pastas (Angel Hair, Elbow Macaroni, Rigatoni, Rotelle, and Spaghetti)<br />
Simply Asia Sesame Teriyake Noodle Bowl<br />
Swanson Vegetable Broth<br />
Thai Kitchen Noodle Bowls (Thai Peanut and Roasted Garlic)<br />
Washington Instant Mashed Potatoes</p>
<p>Hopefully this series has helped to expand your options as a vegetarian or vegan. You can still help by commenting on any corrections, additions, or deletions in these posts. You help would be greatly appreciated.</p>
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		<title>Accidentally Vegan, Part 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2012 14:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rodney Walker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the previous post, Accidentally Vegan, Part 2, vegan snacks that can be purchased off the shelf in your local food market were listed. Accidentally Vegan, Part 1 covered dry breakfast foods and beverages. In this post vegan condiments and baked goods that can be purchased off the shelf are listed. It cannot be stressed [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the previous post, <a title="Accidentally Vegan, Part 2" href="http://www.revianet.com/blog/?p=474">Accidentally Vegan, Part 2</a>, vegan snacks that can be purchased off the shelf in your local food market were listed. <a title="Accidentally Vegan, Part 1" href="http://www.revianet.com/blog/?p=469">Accidentally Vegan, Part 1</a> covered dry breakfast foods and beverages.</p>
<p>In this post vegan condiments and baked goods that can be purchased off the shelf are listed.</p>
<p>It cannot be stressed enough that this list applies only to food manufactured in the United States. Carefully check the label each time you make a purchase since food manufacturers can change ingredients at any time.</p>
<p>Condiments</p>
<p>Arnold Premium Seasoned Stuffing<br />
Bee Free Honee<br />
Betty Crocker Bac-o&#8217;s Bacon Flavor Bits<br />
Brianna&#8217;s French Dressing<br />
Brianna&#8217;s Poppy Seed Dressing<br />
Brianna&#8217;s Santa Fe Blend Dressing<br />
Campbell&#8217;s Franco-American Mushroom Gravy<br />
Classico Pasta Sauces (Roasted Garlic and Spicy Red Pepper)<br />
Dona Maria Mole<br />
El Paso Enchilada Sauce<br />
El Paso Enchilada Sauce<br />
French&#8217;s Beef Stew Mix<br />
Girard&#8217;s Champagne Dressing<br />
Girard&#8217;s Italian Dressing<br />
Girard&#8217;s Original French Dressing<br />
Girard&#8217;s Raspberry Dressing<br />
Gravy Master Seasoning &amp; Brown Sauce<br />
Heinz Ketchup<br />
Hershey&#8217;s Shell Topping<br />
Hershey&#8217;s Syrup<br />
Hunt&#8217;s Manwich Sauce<br />
Kame Marinades (Red Chili)<br />
Kame Marinades (Sweet Teriyaki)<br />
Kame Marinades (Thai Coconut)<br />
Kame Marinades (Wasabi with Ginger)<br />
Kellogg&#8217;s Corn Flakes Crumbs<br />
Knorr Red Bell Pepper Pesto Sauce Mix<br />
Kraft Balsamic Dressing<br />
Kraft Catalina Dressing<br />
Kraft Classic Italian Vinaigrette Dressing<br />
Kraft Creamy Italian Dressing<br />
Kraft Fat Free Italian Dressing<br />
Kraft French Dressing<br />
Kraft French Fries Seasoning<br />
Kraft Original Barbecue Sauce<br />
Kraft Shake &#8216;N Bake Seasoned Coating Mix Crispy Chicken Nuggets<br />
McCormick Bag&#8217;n Season Chicken<br />
McCormick Bag&#8217;n Season Italian Herb Chicken<br />
McCormick Bag&#8217;n Season Oriental Chicken<br />
McCormick Bag&#8217;n Season Pot Roast<br />
McCormick Bag&#8217;n Season Southwest Style Chicken<br />
McCormick Bag&#8217;n Season Swiss Steak<br />
McCormick French Onion Dip Mix<br />
McCormick Hunter Sauce Blend<br />
McCormick Mesquite Chicken Seasoning<br />
McCormick Rotisserie Chicken Seasoning<br />
McCormick Skillet Paste Sweet &amp; Sour Chicken<br />
McCormick Skillet Paste Thick &amp; Spicy BBQ Pork<br />
McCormick Spaghetti Sauce Mix<br />
McCormick Spring Onion Dip Mix<br />
McCormick Stir Fry Chicken Seasoning Blend<br />
McCormick Vegetable Dip Mix<br />
Melissa&#8217;s White Chocolate Dessert Topping<br />
Newman&#8217;s Light Balsamic Dressing<br />
Newman&#8217;s Light Italian Dressing<br />
Newman&#8217;s Light Raspberry and Walnut Dressing<br />
Newman&#8217;s Olive Oil and Vinegar Dressing<br />
Newman&#8217;s Red Wine Vinaigrette and Olive Oil Dressing<br />
Newman&#8217;s Regular Balsamic Dressing<br />
NOH Chinese Lemon Chicken Sauce Mix<br />
Old El Paso Taco Seasoning Mix<br />
Peanut Butter &amp; Co. White Chocolate Wonderful<br />
Ragu Pizza Sauce<br />
Smucker&#8217;s Marshmallow Icecream Topping<br />
Walden Farms Chipotle Ranch Dressing</p>
<p>Baked Goods</p>
<p>Arnold&#8217;s Carb-Counting Multi-Grain Bread<br />
Arnold&#8217;s Jewish Rye Bread<br />
Arnold&#8217;s Potato Sandwich Rolls<br />
Arnold&#8217;s Sesame Sandwich Rolls<br />
Arnold&#8217;s Stone Ground Whole Wheat Bread<br />
Arnold&#8217;s Wheat Sandwich Rolls<br />
Baker&#8217;s Inn Hearty Potato with Grain<br />
Baker&#8217;s Inn Raisin Wheat<br />
Cobblestone Mill Hoagie Rolls<br />
Cobblestone Mill Jewish Rye Bread<br />
Cobblestone Mill Kaiser Rolls<br />
Cobblestone Mill Onion Rolls<br />
Cobblestone Mill Party Rolls<br />
Cobblestone Mill Pumpernickel Bread<br />
Cobblestone Mill San Francisco Sourdough Bread<br />
Cobblestone Mill White Sub Rolls<br />
Cobblestone Mill Whole Wheat Bread<br />
Dutch Country Soft Potato Bread<br />
Dutch Country Whole Wheat<br />
Krispy Kreme Fruit Pies (Apple)<br />
Krispy Kreme Fruit Pies (Cherry)<br />
Krispy Kreme Fruit Pies (Peach)<br />
Oroweat Country Potato Bread<br />
Thomas New York Style Bagels (Blueberry)<br />
Thomas New York Style Bagels (Cinnamon Swirl)<br />
Thomas New York Style Bagels (Everything)<br />
Thomas New York Style Bagels (Plain)<br />
Thomas Toaster Bagels (Cinnamon Raisin)<br />
Thomas Toaster Bagels (Plain)</p>
<p>If you have any corrections to these lists please feel free to leave a comment.</p>
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		<title>A Distortion of Real Life</title>
		<link>http://www.revianet.com/blog/?p=491</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2012 14:00:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rodney Walker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This third of three articles on the ubiquitous Facebook social site was originally published in the online newsletter Best Practices for Adventist Ministry. Although it was designed to keep ministers out of trouble when using the social site, there are things in this article that can be applied to all of our sharing. – Rodney [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>This third of three articles on the ubiquitous Facebook social site was originally published in the online newsletter Best Practices for Adventist Ministry. Although it was designed to keep ministers out of trouble when using the social site, there are things in this article that can be applied to all of our sharing. – </em>Rodney Walker</p>
<p>You all know that Facebook has amazing social influence. Facebook and other social media venues have the ability to build relationships, and also destroy them; to tear down friendships, or build them up. I&#8217;ve met a lot of people with life-changing testimonies about how a single post, a 140 character twit or a status update, has had a significant influence in their lives. Bible verses, quotes, testimonies, prayer requests are everywhere found within the Facebook aquarium. Yet, as pastors and leaders, we need to be aware of the communication distortions Facebook creates, or we will be distorted by them.</p>
<p>First, many of your “friends” will confuse your timeline wall with who you truly are. That would be a terrible mistake for their part. Yet, you can not prevent that from happening. Second, Facebook smoothes our self at home, work, office, soccer field into a single generic extruded product. We know that life is not as straightforward as a Facebook timeline. It has many more facets than that. Finally, Facebook conveys a precise stiff, crude prototype of what people are. It herds everybody into the same oversized room with only one kind of relationship: friendship. We need to have these three distortions in mind before tapping the “share” button on our IPhones.<br />
I do believe that just as social media has the power to destroy, it has the power to create and empower. The results of our relationship with social media depend totally in our hands. In the end, it will be a part of our lives whether we want it to be or not.</p>
<p>Though Mark wants you to share, I suggest that pastors need to carefully and thoughtfully care what they share for it is easier to cope with a bad conscience than a bad reputation. To paraphrase the preacher of Ecclesiastes, &#8220;Better is a good reputation than&#8221;&#8230; a pretty timeline.</p>
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		<title>Accidentally Vegan, Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jun 2012 14:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rodney Walker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the previous post, Accidentally Vegan, Part 1, vegan breakfast foods and beverages that can be purchased off the shelf in your local food market were listed. This post covers snacks. Once again, please note that this list applies only to food manufactured in the United States and be sure to check the label each [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">In the previous post, <a title="Accidentally Vegan, Part 1" href="http://www.revianet.com/blog/?p=469">Accidentally Vegan, Part 1</a>, vegan breakfast foods and beverages that can be purchased off the shelf in your local food market were listed. This post covers snacks.</p>
<p>Once again, please note that this list applies only to food manufactured in the United States and be sure to check the label each time you make a purchase since food manufacturers can change ingredients at any time.</p>
<p>Snacks</p>
<p>7-Eleven 7 Select Apple Snack Pie<br />
7-Eleven 7 Select Cherry Snack Pie<br />
7-Eleven 7 Select Strawberry Creme Cookies<br />
Airheads Taffy<br />
Anna&#8217;s Almond Cinnamon Thins<br />
Anna&#8217;s Ginger Thins<br />
Back to Nature California Lemon Cookies<br />
Back to Nature Chocolate Chunk Cookies<br />
Back to Nature Chocolate Delight Granola<br />
Back to Nature Classic Crème Cookies<br />
Big League Chew Gum<br />
Brach&#8217;s Cinnamon Hard Candy<br />
Brach&#8217;s Cinnamon Hard Candy<br />
Brach&#8217;s Orange Slices<br />
Brach&#8217;s Root Beer Barrels<br />
Brach&#8217;s Star Brites<br />
Bremner Wafers<br />
Brownstone Baking Co. Mini Bagel Crisps (Garlic)<br />
Carr&#8217;s Table Wafer<br />
Carr&#8217;s Tea Biscuits<br />
Charms lollipops<br />
Chew-ets Peanut Chews (Original)<br />
Chick-o-Sticks<br />
Chocolove Dark Chocolate bar<br />
Chocolove Orange Peel (Dark Chocolate Bar)<br />
Clif Bars (all but Mini Blueberry Crisp)<br />
Clif Cruncher Bars<br />
Select Clif Kids, Luna, Crunch, Shot, and Mojo Bars (Be sure to read the ingredients)<br />
Cracker Jacks<br />
Cry Babies<br />
Dem Bones<br />
Dole Madarin Orange Fruit Gels<br />
Doritos Spicy Sweet Chili Flavored Tortilla Chips<br />
Dots<br />
Dum Dums<br />
Entenmann&#8217;s Single Serve Apple Snack Pies<br />
Entenmann&#8217;s Single Serve Cherry Snack Pies<br />
Entenmann&#8217;s Single Serve Lemon Snack Pies<br />
Entenmann&#8217;s Fudge Delights Fudge &amp; Mint Cookies<br />
Entenmann&#8217;s Ultimate Cinnamon Pastry Twisters<br />
Everest Gum<br />
Famous Amos Sandwich Cookies (Chocolate)<br />
Famous Amos Sandwich Cookies (Oatmeal Macaroon)<br />
Famous Amos Sandwich Cookies (Peanut Butter)<br />
Famous Amos Sandwich Cookies (Vanilla)<br />
Ferrara Wafer Swirls With Chocolate<br />
Fireballs<br />
Food Lion Animal Cookies<br />
Food Lion Ginger Snaps<br />
Food Lion Oatmeal Cookies<br />
Food Lion Saltines<br />
Food Lion Sandwich Cookies (Assorted)<br />
Food Lion Sandwich Cookies (Chocolate Creme)<br />
Food Lion Sandwich Cookies (Chocolate Fudge)<br />
Food Lion Sandwich Cookies (Double Creme-O&#8217;s)<br />
Food Lion Sandwich Cookies (Duplex)<br />
Food Lion Sandwich Cookies (Mini Chocolate &amp; Vanilla Cremes)<br />
Food Lion Sandwich Cookies (Peanut Butter)<br />
Food Lion Sandwich Cookies (Vanilla)<br />
Food Lion Snack Crackers<br />
Food Lion Sugar Cookies<br />
Fred Meyer Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips<br />
Frito Lay Sabritones<br />
Fritos (Barbecue)<br />
Fritos (Original)<br />
Fruit By the Foot<br />
Ghirardelli Twilight Delight Intense Dark<br />
Ghirardelli Double Chocolate Mix<br />
Goldenberg&#8217;s Peanut Chews (Original)<br />
Goya Flan<br />
Goya Spanish Style Custard Flan Mix<br />
Grandma&#8217;s Peanut Butter Sandwich Cremes<br />
Hain Apple Cinnamon Rice Cakes<br />
Herr&#8217;s Onion Flavored Rings<br />
Herr&#8217;s Salsa and Lime Tortilla Chips<br />
Hubba Bubba Bubblegum<br />
Hubba Bubba Gum<br />
Hunt&#8217;s Snack Pack Gel Snacks<br />
Jolly Ranchers (lollipops and hard candy)<br />
Joyva Ring Jells Chocolate Covered Orange<br />
Joyva Ring Jells Chocolate Covered Raspberry<br />
Jujubees<br />
Jujyfruits<br />
Kedem Tea Biscuits (Original)<br />
Kedem Tea Biscuits (Chocolate)<br />
Kedem Tea Biscuits (Cappuccino)<br />
Kedem Tea Biscuits (Vanilla)<br />
Kedem Tea Biscuits (Orange)<br />
Keebler Club Crackers<br />
Keebler Ice Cream Cups<br />
Keebler Vienna Fingers<br />
Kettle Brand Potato Chips Sea Salt &amp; Vinegar<br />
Kettle White Popcorn<br />
Kellogg&#8217;s Unfrosted Pop-Tarts (Brown Sugar, Blueberry, and Strawberry)<br />
Kool-Aid Gels<br />
Kozy Shack Jammin&#8217; Gels<br />
Krispy Kreme Fruit Pies<br />
Lance Capitain&#8217;s Wafers<br />
Lance Choc-O Cookies<br />
Lance Peanut Bar<br />
Lance Sugar Wafers (Strawberry Creme)<br />
Lance Sugar Wafers (Vanilla Creme)<br />
Lance Van-O Lunch Cookies<br />
Landgarten Pumpkin Seed Snack &#8211; Dark Chocolate<br />
Landgarten Soya-Snack<br />
Landgarten Tamari Roasted Soy Beans Snack<br />
Landgarten Tamari Roasted Sicilian Almonds<br />
Lay&#8217;s Blue Corn Chips<br />
Lay&#8217;s Potato Chips (Natural Country Barbecue)<br />
Lay&#8217;s Potato Chips (Plain)<br />
Lay&#8217;s Potato Chips (Thick Cut Sea Salt)<br />
Lay&#8217;s Stax<br />
Lay&#8217;s Yellow Corn Chips<br />
Lundberg Brown Rice Cakes<br />
Mambas<br />
Mambas<br />
Manischewitz Whole Wheat Matzo, Unsalted Matzo, and Savory Garlic Matzo<br />
Mary Janes (Regular and Peanut Butter Kisses)<br />
Mates Pudding Mix<br />
Melba Toast (Rye)<br />
Melba Toast (Sesame)<br />
Melba Toast (Wheat)<br />
Mission Foods Pre-Cut Unfried Tortilla Chips and Strips<br />
Mission Foods Pre-Fried Tortilla Chips and Strips<br />
Mrs Freshley&#8217;s Oatmeal Crème-filled Cookies<br />
Munchos<br />
Murray Butter Cookies<br />
Murray Cinnamon Grahams<br />
Murray Coconut Bars<br />
Murray Southern Kitchen Iced Oatmeal Cookies<br />
Nabisco Double Delight Mint&#8217;n Creme Oreos<br />
Nabisco Ginger Snaps<br />
Nabisco Halloween Oreos<br />
Nabisco Iced Oatmeal Cookies<br />
Nabisco Nutter Butter Sandwich Cookies<br />
Nabisco Oatmeal Cookies<br />
Nabisco Oreo Chocolate Ice Cream Cones<br />
Nabisco Oreo Cookies<br />
Nabisco Oreo Thin Crisps<br />
Nabisco Original Graham Crackers<br />
Nabisco Saltine Crackers<br />
Nabisco Teddy Grahams (Chocolate and Cinnamon)<br />
Nabisco Triscuit Crackers Baked Whole Grain Wheat Fire Roasted Tomato<br />
Nabisco Triscuit Crackers Baked Whole Grain Wheat Rosemary &amp; Olive Oil<br />
Nabisco Triscuit Crackers Cracked Pepper &amp; Olive<br />
Nabisco Uh-oh Oreos, Spring Oreos, Chocolate Creme Oreos<br />
Nature Valley Crunchy Granola Bars (Apple Crisp)<br />
Nature Valley Crunchy Granola Bars (Cinnamon)<br />
Nature Valley Crunchy Granola Bars (Maple Brown Sugar)<br />
Nature Valley Crunchy Granola Bars (Peanut Butter)<br />
Nature Valley Crunchy Granola Bars (Pecan Crunch)<br />
Nature Valley Crunchy Granola Bars (Roasted Almond)<br />
Nature&#8217;s Path Deep Chocolate Cookies<br />
Nature&#8217;s Path Ginger Spice Cookies<br />
Nature&#8217;s Path Lemon Poppy Seed Cookies<br />
Nestle Double Chocolate Thin Mints<br />
New York Flatbreads (Everything, Garlic, and Fat-Free)<br />
Original Terra Chips<br />
Pure De-Lite Coconut Bars<br />
Quaker Apple Cinnamon Rice Cakes<br />
Ritz Regular Crackers<br />
Ritz Whole Wheat Crackers<br />
Ruffles Potato Chips (All Dressed)<br />
Ruffles Potato Chips (BBQ)<br />
Ruffles Potato Chips (Plain)<br />
Safeway Fudge Mint Fudge Covered Mint Cookies<br />
Sesame Royale Breadsticks<br />
Smarties (U.S. version only)<br />
Snackwells Cracked Pepper Crackers<br />
Snyder&#8217;s Jalapeno Pretzel Pieces<br />
Snyder&#8217;s Pretzel Sticks (Pumpernickel/Onion and Oat Bran)<br />
Sour Patch Kids<br />
Soy Crisps (Barbecue, Deep Sea Salt, and Garlic Onion)<br />
Stacey&#8217;s Pita Chips (Baked and Taxarkana Hot)<br />
Sun Chips Original flavor<br />
Super Bubble<br />
Swedish Fish<br />
Toasteds Crackers (Sesame and Wheat)<br />
Town House Original Crackers<br />
Triscuit Crackers (Original, Reduced Fat, Garlic Herb, and Roasted Garlic)<br />
Tropical Source mini chocolate bags<br />
VeganSweets marshmallows<br />
Velamints Mints<br />
Wasa Crispbread (Light Rye and Multi-Grain)<br />
Wheat Thins (Original, Multi-Grain, and Reduced Fat)<br />
Whole Foods Organic Chocolate Truffles<br />
Wise Onion Rings<br />
Zesta Original Crackers<br />
Zotz</p>
<p>Do you know of any additions or deletions? Please leave them in the comments.</p>
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		<title>Care What You Share!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2012 14:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rodney Walker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This second of three articles on the ubiquitous Facebook social site was originally published in the online newsletter Best Practices for Adventist Ministry. Although it was designed to keep ministers out of trouble when using the social site, there are things in this article that can be applied to all of our sharing. &#8211; Rodney [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><em>This second of three articles on the ubiquitous Facebook social site was originally published in the online newsletter Best Practices for Adventist Ministry. Although it was designed to keep ministers out of trouble when using the social site, there are things in this article that can be applied to all of our sharing. &#8211; Rodney Walker</em></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">by Pablo Gaitan, Senior Pastor, South Gate church, Southern California Conference</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Facebook has made the cyber life a social one. That is helpful but simultaneously dangerous. The internet was built to move information around. Nevertheless Mark, genially, created Facebook with the purpose of transmitting human relationships. Facebook, by nature, moves us to share our lives with our “friends.” We build friendships, upgrade them or downgrade them through it. We express our feelings, expose our opinions, and expand our lives from the “real” world to the digital one.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">There are two dangers in the share-ability genius of Facebook. First, your almost 1,000 friends (the FB average is around 500) are way more than the few real friends you actually have. (In a 2004 study, the average American had only 2 close confidants, and 1 in 4 said they had none). In Facebook, we live inside of a network of people, (from the past and present, from a close distance and far away), who, after you click the “share” button, become part of your story. Like it or not, your comments, updates, pics, locations update, timeline and “likes” all help people form an opinion and a description about you. Pastors are public figures, and opinions about their character are generated from all sources, one of which is now Facebook.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Second, Facebook&#8217;s share-ability has nudged us to the point where we are &#8220;hemorrhaging data&#8221;, sharing excessively with the world. Not all of what happens to you has a shareable nature. There are compelling reasons to want to prevent some information from being shared. It could actually happen that instead of being forced to share, we will not stop ourselves from sharing &#8211; that we, willingly and compulsively, violate our own privacy.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Once we were taught “Sharing is caring”. Here, in my humble opinion, I believe we need to “Care what we share”.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jun 2012 14:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rodney Walker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This first of three articles on the ubiquitous Facebook social site was originally published in the online newsletter Best Practices for Adventist Ministry. Although it was designed to keep ministers out of trouble when using the social site, there are things in this article that can be applied to all of our sharing. &#8211; Rodney [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><em>This first of three articles on the ubiquitous Facebook social site was originally published in the online newsletter Best Practices for Adventist Ministry. Although it was designed to keep ministers out of trouble when using the social site, there are things in this article that can be applied to all of our sharing. &#8211; Rodney Walker</em></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">by Pablo E. Gaitan, Senior Pastor, South Gate church, Southern California Conference</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">I want to talk about the relationship between social media and us, pastors. Specifically, I want to call your attention to three characteristics of social media avenues (especially Facebook), which have the potential to build up your ministry, or tear it down forever: the inevitability, the share-ability, and the ability of Facebook.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Facebook, today, is inevitable. Its inevitability is shaping the life of this age. It is shaping the way people do life. We all are being shaped by it. You included. We are being drawn into a social revolution. In fact, you and me are part of the last generation who will remember life before social media. Because, along with Mark Zuckerberg-or rightly said-thanks to him, we have entered to an age where the social fabric of life has been modified once and forever by Facebook (forever by Facebook (or its social networking associates Twitter, Foursquare, MySpace, etc.)</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">These days, Facebook is a “permanent fact of our global social reality.” It has more than 800 million users worldwide with 200 millions in the US alone—half of whom visit their page at least once a day. Of millennials (ages 18-29), 75% have created a profile on a social networking site. From these demographics, 48% check Facebook as their first mission of the day. Ridiculous? Mind-blowing; a generation totally wired. With these numbers, chances are your church members are Facebook&#8217;s users, too. In my former church, 97% of my people were part of Facebook. I cannot recall a pastor under the age of 40 who does not have a Facebook profile. One more last example about Facebook’s reach: A group of young adult pastors of Southern California Conference planned an event for our millennials. We did not have a large budget; therefore, we cut our expenses by not printing hard copies of our promotion items. We publicized it only through Facebook and social media three weeks before our event. The turn out? 1200 people showed up. Crazy! Free. Quick. Effective.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The bigger Facebook gets, the harder it will be to say, no to the authentically wonderful things it brings—and its undesirable components as well, which we&#8217;ll talk about in the next issue.</p>
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		<title>Accidentally Vegan, Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2012 14:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rodney Walker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Grocery stores, markets, and supermarkets carry a large number of items that are vegan, and a large number of items that you may not realize are vegan. There are faux franks; veggie burgers; chicken-free chicken patties; flavored and unflavored soy, almond, and rice milks; nondairy ice cream; and other delicious snacks are available for vegetarians [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Grocery stores, markets, and supermarkets carry a large number of items that are vegan, and a large number of items that you may not realize are vegan. There are faux franks; veggie burgers; chicken-free chicken patties; flavored and unflavored soy, almond, and rice milks; nondairy ice cream; and other delicious snacks are available for vegetarians and vegans. There are also a vast array of chips, dips, soups, cookies, candies, frozen pies, pastas, and other delectable foods that are also vegan.</p>
<p>Just check the ingredients of some items as you as you walk the aisles of your local market and you will understand. You will find some of the items you wish could eat as a vegan or vegetarian are actually vegan. Did you know that Pepperidge Farm Turnovers, Murray Butter Cookies, and Cracker Jacks are vegan?</p>
<p>Just a couple of words of caution are in order however. First, the items listed only apply to food items in the United States. Second, food manufacturers are liable to change the ingredients of a foodstuff at any time so be sure to check the label before you make a purchase.</p>
<p>This post will deal with dry breakfast foods and beverages. Subsequent posts will deal with snacks, condiments, baked goods, refrigerated and frozen foods, baking, and staples.</p>
<p>Breakfast (Dry)</p>
<p>Cap&#8217;n Crunch Peanut Butter Crunch<br />
Cascadian Farm&#8217;s Clifford Crunch<br />
Cinnamon Crunch Crispix<br />
Cinnamon Krunchers<br />
Cinnamon Life<br />
Complete Oat Bran<br />
Complete Wheat Bran<br />
Just Right<br />
Kashi GOLEAN Crisp! Toasted Berry Crumble<br />
Kashi Strawberry Fields Original<br />
Kashi Whole Wheat Biscuits Autumn Wheat<br />
Kashi Whole Wheat Biscuits Island Vanilla<br />
Kellogg&#8217;s Mini-Wheats Unfrosted Bite Size<br />
Kellogg&#8217;s Special K Protein Plus<br />
Kellogg&#8217;s Special K Red Berries<br />
Life Cereal<br />
Nature Valley Granola Bars (Brown Sugar)<br />
Quaker Apples and Cinnamon<br />
Quaker Cinnamon and Spice<br />
Quaker Date and Walnut<br />
Quaker Lower Sugar Instant Oatmeal (Maple &amp; Brown Sugar)<br />
Quaker Oatmeal (Raisin)<br />
Quaker Raisins and Spice</p>
<p>Beverages</p>
<p>Alpine Spiced Cider<br />
Ghirardelli Hot Chocolate (Chocolate Hazelnut)<br />
Ghirardelli Hot Chocolate (Chocolate Mocha)<br />
Ghirardelli Hot Chocolate (Double Chocolate)<br />
Ghirardelli Sweet Ground Chocolate (Baking Cocoa)<br />
Kool-Aid Drink Mix<br />
Monster Energy Drinks<br />
Nescafe Ice Java Iced Coffee Syrup<br />
Nestle Nesquick Syrup (Chocolate)<br />
Nestle Nesquik Syrup (Strawberry)<br />
Nestle Nesquik Syrup (Very Vanilla)<br />
Power Edge Energy Drink Mix<br />
Red Bull Energy Drink</p>
<p>If you know of any items that should be included or deleted from these lists it would be appreciated if you left the exact product in a comment.</p>
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		<title>Definition of Channel</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jun 2012 14:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Channel, a  noun, is a path or link through which information passes between two devices. A channel can be either internal or external to a microcomputer. In communications, a medium for transferring information. Depending on its type, a communications channel can carry information (data, sound, and/or video) in either analog or digital form. A communications [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Channel, a  noun, is a path or link through which information passes between two devices. A channel can be either internal or external to a microcomputer.</p>
<p>In communications, a medium for transferring information. Depending on its type, a communications channel can carry information (data, sound, and/or video) in either analog or digital form. A communications channel can be a physical link, such as the cable connecting two stations in a network, or it can consist of some electromagnetic transmission on one or more frequencies within a bandwidth in the electromagnetic spectrum, as in radio and television, or in optical, microwave, or voice-grade communication.</p>
<p>Also a single color within a digital color space. For example, the RGB color space contains three channels—red, green, and blue—and all colors within the RGB color space are created with a combination of one or more of those three color channels. In CMYK there are four channels—cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. Color management and graphics applications rely on control and manipulation of individual color channels.</p>
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		<title>Definition of Year 2000 Problem</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jun 2012 14:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Year 2000 problem, a noun and a compound word, was prior to January 1, 2000, a potential software problem stemming from the use of two digits (99) rather than four (1999) as year indicators in computer programs. Such programs assumed that 19 preceded every year value, and so could potentially fail or produce incorrect calculations [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Year 2000 problem, a noun and a compound word, was prior to January 1, 2000, a potential software problem stemming from the use of two digits (99) rather than four (1999) as year indicators in computer programs. Such programs assumed that 19 preceded every year value, and so could potentially fail or produce incorrect calculations by interpreting the year 2000 (00) as an earlier date than 19xx when the year rolled over into a new century. The use of two-digit year indicators was prevalent in, though not limited to, older programs that had been written when a saving of two bytes (digits) per year value was significant in terms of computer memory. Because the use of two-digit year indicators was widespread, companies, governments, and other organizations took measures on a large scale to prevent the Year 2000 problem from affecting their computing systems. In the end, however, the problem—luckily—proved largely uneventful.</p>
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		<title>Definition of Censorship</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2012 14:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Censorship, a noun, is the action of preventing material that a party considers objectionable from circulating within a system of communication over which that party has some power. The Internet as a whole is not censored, but some parts of it come under varying degrees of control. A news server, for example, often is set [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Censorship, a noun, is the action of preventing material that a party considers objectionable from circulating within a system of communication over which that party has some power. The Internet as a whole is not censored, but some parts of it come under varying degrees of control. A news server, for example, often is set to exclude any or all of the alt. newsgroups, such as alt.sex.* or alt.music.whitepower, which are unmoderated and tend to be controversial. A moderated newsgroup or mailing list might be considered to be “censored” because the moderator will usually delete highly controversial and obscene content or content that is on a different topic from that followed by the newsgroup. Online services have identifiable owners, who often take some share of responsibility for what reaches their users’ computer screens. In some countries, censorship of certain political or cultural Web sites is a matter of national policy.</p>
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