Presbyterians have no specific dietary restrictions. Presbyterians can and do enjoy Alcoholic Beverages, meat, and all wholesome food, in accordance with the local tradition and culture in which they live.
The Presbyterian Tradition places no restrictions on the foods that Presbyterians may eat. Many Presbyterian congregations and individuals voluntarily limit their purchases of food and other products to those that are sustainably grown and produced, and to support corporations that maintain Fair Trade practices. This is in response to justice issues rather than any issues of doctrine.
Presbyterians gather for food, fun and fellowship. Any potluck dish is welcome!
Yes, Presbyterians eat meat. The Presbyterian denominations do not place restrictions on what members may eat or drink.
they don't have teeth.
like all the time and they tell us what foods we can cant eat but the foods we cant eat they eat they only do exercise to keep it off so why cant we eat junk food and do exercise to keep it off i say eat what you want but just do exercise to keep it off.
To the best of my knowledge, the Recipes containNO:GrainsPotatoesLentilsDairyProcessed sugarPreservatives
Foods that are high in sodium should be measured or avoided while taking Enalapril.
Yes, they just cant eat acidic foods like lemons and oranges
No, it is not good to give your hamster processed foods or foods with high sugar.
yes bescause great apes can eat lots of bit foods but they cant eat bananas with skin on..!!
If she is always sick get her to the hospital know and get her to eat protein foods get her better );
You cant eat foods with high acids or that contains alot of salt, foods that contain alot of grease (tacos, hamburgers, pizza, or any pork or lactos for a minimum period of 7 to 15 days
you cant unfortunately you have to suck it up and eat the yucky stuff
because they can pass out from the sugary stuff
Foods to eat are natural foods. Foods not to eat are junk food and less healthier foods.