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  2. Grace (meals) - Wikipedia

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    Methodist/Wesleyan (Grace Before Meal) "Be present at our table Lord. Be here and everywhere adored. These mercies bless and grant that we may feast in fellowship with Thee. Amen." [7] Methodist/Wesleyan (Grace After Meal) "We thank thee, Lord, for this our food, But more because of Jesus' blood. Let manna to our souls be given, The Bread of ...

  3. Itadakimasu - Wikipedia

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    Often said before eating a meal, the phrase is used as a way of showing gratitude and respect for everyone and everything that made the meal in front of you possible. It is meant to honor all: from the natural elements that supplied the ingredients, the people who grew the produce, to the ones who prepared and cooked the meal, etc. [ 1 ]

  4. Customs and etiquette in Japanese dining - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the French phrase bon appétit or the act of saying grace, itadakimasu serves as an expression of gratitude for all who played a role in providing the food, including farmers, as well as the living organisms that gave their life to become part of the meal. [2] Saying itadakimasu before a meal has been described as both a secular [2 ...

  5. 25 Christmas Prayers and Blessings To Bring Joy to the World

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    A family or group of friends may set aside time before a meal, like sharing a Christmas prayer for dinner, or receive a Christmas blessing at a specific point, like at the end of their gathering ...

  6. Common table prayer - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the verse of Psalm 136:1 is added at the end. "O give thanks unto/to the Lord, for He is good: For His mercy/love endureth/endures forever." This part of the prayer is prayed either right after the first part of the prayer before a meal or separately from the first part of the prayer at the end of a meal.

  7. Don't make these holiday card mistakes this year: What to ...

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    A seasonal greeting card, whether handwritten on personalized Christmas stationary or typed out on a tasteful e-card, is one way to show family and friends you care about them this holiday season ...

  8. The #1 Thing You Should Do Before a Big Meal to Prevent ... - AOL

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    The #1 Thing You Should Do Before a Big Meal to Prevent Overeating, According to a Dietitian. Adam Meyer. December 11, 2024 at 4:00 AM. Reviewed by Dietitian Karen Ansel, M.S., RDN.

  9. Mahlzeit - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, in most German regions it is only used in connection with meals. However, soldiers typically greet each other with Mahlzeit (and the reply Mahlzeit , not danke ) from getting up in the morning until about 8 pm, including the entire normal work day, presumably as the next mealtime is always within short distance and is looked forward to.