Love Those Lentils
“The person who knows one thing and does it better than anyone else, even if it only be the art of raising lentils, receives the crown he merits. If he raises all his energy to that end, he is a benefactor of mankind and its rewarded as such.” Og Mandino
When was the last time that you ate lentils? What did you think of them?
They brought sleeping mats, cooking pots, serving bowls, wheat and barley flour, roasted grain, beans, lentils, honey, butter, sheep, and cheese for David and those who were with him. For they said, “You must all be very tired and hungry and thirsty after your long march through the wilderness.” (2 Samuel 17:28,29; NLT)
I’ve mentioned before that for a number of years, Jerry and I ate a vegetarian diet. Lentils were often on the menu. I made lentil-walnut burgers, lentil loaf (like a meatloaf only made from lentils and other vegetables), and of course lentil soup and lentil stew. Lentils are one of those nutrient-dense foods. You get a lot “for your money,” so to speak.
Lentils are legumes, seeds of a plant whose botanical name is Lens ensculenta. They grow in pods that contain either one or two lentil seeds. While the most common types in the United States are either green or brown, lentils are also available in black, yellow, red, and orange colors. These round, oval, or heart-shaped disks are small in size.
Even though small, lentils are nutritionally a mighty member of the legume family and a very good source of fiber. Lentils are also of special benefit in managing blood-sugar issues since their high fiber content prevents blood sugar levels from rising rapidly after a meal. Six important minerals, two B-vitamins, and protein are also found in lentils. And there are only 230 calories in an entire cup of cooked lentils. This tiny nutritional giant fills you up but not out.
They don’t have a strong flavor of their own so they’re good mixed with lots of vegetables. A little vinegar when ready to serve also gives a nice taste. Enjoy the stew.
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Lentil Stew
Blessings on you as you enjoy some lentils this week.



