![]() ![]() ![]() The game devolves into a flurry of rule-breaking soon interrupted by the arrival of a changed, scarred Zee, who conveys a cryptic message: "One day soon you'll leave from here and fight against all you fear." When the game's players develop a mysterious mark and begin to disappear one by one, Justin and his friends must find a way to defeat a chilling foe in a world made up of their darkest fears. While waiting for the guest of honor, another neighborhood kid, Shae, arrives and suggests that they play hide-and-seek. Invited along with Justin are other close friends Nia and Lyric, as well as the neighborhood bully, Carla, and her twin brother, Quincy. Zee, sixth-grader Justin's best friend, has been missing for over a year 404 days to be exact. ![]()
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![]() ![]() You can purchase these calendars through Sophia Institute Press: Christmas Liturgical Calendarsĭisclaimer: I received a copy of the “Christmas Liturgical Calendars” from Sophia Institue Press in exchange for my honest and unbiased review. This set of calendars takes you from Advent through the Christmas Season to February 12th. What the liturgical color of the day is, what the class of feast is, where ember days are, octaves, rogation days there’s so much packed into this calendar! Take your liturgical living up a notch when you hang these calendars on your wall! For adults, you have all the details of the Liturgical calendar available at a glance! You can easily see all the details! There’s so much detail here that there’s a handy guide included to help you understand the symbolism hidden in these calendars. These calendars are nice and large: 18 x 24. ![]() The youngest child can pour over the details in these Christmas Liturgical Calendars and learn about the saints and symbols of the liturgical seasons! Of course most adults can read now, but what about small children? I think these poster sized calendars serve the same purpose as stained glass windows in a Medieval Cathedral. ![]() Have you heard that stained glass windows used to be the Catechism and Bible of the uneducated? I usually only write about books, but I was so excited about these gorgeous Christmas Liturgical Calendars I wanted to share! ![]() ![]() Yes, that’s better, but if your doc has told you to watch your sodium content, go easy on coconut aminos. Same with sodium: Soy sauce is super-high in the mineral (over 1000 mg in a tablespoon-that’s 42% of your Daily Value), while coconut aminos has 270 mg per tablespoon. Unlike soy sauce, coconut aminos doesn’t contain soy, wheat, or gluten-so if those are things you’re avoiding, coconut aminos is a decent alternative. Is coconut aminos better for you than soy sauce? ![]() “It performs very similarly to soy sauce in cooking,” says Stefani Sassos, registered dietician with the Good Housekeeping Institute. Coconut aminos has a taste that’s less rich and dark and a little sweeter than soy sauce (which is also fermented, but from soy beans)-and in fact, it looks similar to the light version. ![]() But it’s not going to give your food a tropical twist: despite its name, it actually doesn’t taste like coconut. Curious to hear more, especially if you've heard you can use coconut aminos as a soy sauce substitute and sidestep some of its sodium? Read on to find out the real skinny about coconut aminos, what it is, and whether it really has those health benefits you've heard about.Ĭoconut aminos is a seasoning sauce that’s made from the fermented sap of coconut palm and sea salt. ![]() And if you hit Google to find out more about it, an array of health claims about the ingredient often pop up. ![]() While perusing various recipes, particularly Paleo-inspired ones, you may have come across an ingredient that's unfamiliar to you: coconut aminos. ![]() ![]() ![]() Through these characters, Enriquez develops the interpersonal effects of Argentina’s larger socioeconomic landscape. In each story, the ravages of poverty, misogyny, and the ghost of a government under dictatorship invade the private lives of teenage girls and young women. ![]() 2017).Įnriquez swathes her dozen stories in the viciously fantastical and grotesque, ensuring that her readers never settle: one encounters human excrement and blunt sexuality more than once. Originally published in 2017, this new translation by Megan McDowell follows Enriquez’s lauded collection The Things We Lost in the Fire (2016, Eng. This introductory story portends the brutally macabre tone of the ensemble. In “Angelita Unearthed,” the eponymous infant wears its feet down to the “little white bones” as it follows the narrator into an irresolute ending. ![]() 208 pages.Ī DEAD BABY and her haunted great-niece open The Dangers of Smoking in Bed, Mariana Enriquez’s collection of disquieting short stories. ![]() |