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Sunday, April 25, 2021

Watermelon Juice Review

 The summertime favorite fruit, watermelon, is not only hydrating and refreshing; but, it is also high in potassium and vitamin C.  Watermelon may even be beneficial in boosting metabolism and aiding in weight loss.  For additional watermelon benefits, check out watermelon .  Some studies even claim that drinking watermelon juice may aid in reducing belly fat.  

Recently, I tried two brands of watermelon juice - TSAMMA and Wonder Melon.  Here is my review.   I will use a (1-10) rating scale with 1 for not so good and 10 for exceptional.  

TSAMMA was my least favorite.  I purchased a 12 ounce bottle from Publix.  Not all grocery chains sell this brand.  Check the store locator on the TSAMMA website for availability in your area.



  



Wonder Melon (Watermelon Lemon Cayenne)  is quite tasty, especially if you're a fan of cayenne.  For me, the heat from the cayenne is highly detectable. 





Wonder Melon (Watermelon Cucumber Basil) is my favorite among the three.  It was both hydrating and refreshing.
















Sunday, April 18, 2021

Everybody Has Problems

 Stop minimizing the problems of others!  Many people, erroneously, believe that as long as a person has electricity, food and shelter that he/she has no problems.  More times than not, that is NOT the case.  As a matter of fact, it is often a trick of the enemy to isolate people.  What do you mean?  I’m glad you asked.  The enemy likes to isolate people and to make them feel that they are all alone.  When a person looks as if he/she is okay, others think that the person has it altogether.  As a result, no one would even consider that the person who looks “altogether” is really a mess.  Sometimes, many aspects of that person’s life is in complete shambles.  And, because others believe that the person has it “altogether”, they never check on that person (leaving the person to be isolated).  And, if someone does happen to check on that person, they minimize their problems because the problem is not what they think a problem really is.  You know what I’m talking about - we’ve all minimized someone else’s problems at one point or another.  We often reason that if the person IS NOT sick, IS NOT broke, IS NOT homeless, IS NOT hungry - then they really don’t have any problems.  Just because their problem is miniscule to you, it is still a mountain to them.  So, the next time you make a judgment about someone’s problems (even if you have no point of reference), you can always go to God in prayer.  


Father God,

I thank you for placing _____ in my life.  I don’t know what he/she is really experiencing.  But, God, you know.  I don’t understand the disappointment, the despair, nor the pain.  But, God, you know.  So, I ask that you will cover ______ and provide supernatural favor so that ______ will experience peace.  Meet _____ needs and allow _____ to experience the joy that comes in the morning.  I thank you, in advance.  In the name of Jesus, AMEN.


 


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