½ cup chopped fresh herbs (i.e., sage, parsley, basil, oregano, chives, marjoram) Sea salt (optional)ġ. I wonder where the Spirit of Love and Mystery might be in this story?Īuthor: The Plant-Powered Dietitian Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 60 minutes Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes Yield: 12 servingsġ 14.5-ounce can diced tomatoes, with liquid, reduced sodiumĢ cubes vegetable bullion, reduced sodiumĢ medium carrots, sliced (purple, yellow, or orange)Ģ small summer squash (i.e., zucchini, scalloped, yellow crookneck), slicedĤ small, thin-skinned potatoes, diced (i.e., Yukon gold or red potatoes) I wonder if this lesson reminds you of any of our other Unitarian Universalist Promises? I wonder if the villagers had a good time eating and sharing together. I wonder why the villagers shared their food by adding it to the soup. I wonder why all the villagers said there was no food to share. I wonder if there is a part of the story that we could leave out and still have a story? I wonder which part of this story is the most important? I wonder if you have ever seen or heard any of this before? Muth, then answer the Wondering Questions following the story.
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