You know that moment when you reopen a long lost food package in the far reaches of your pantry? You take a tiny bite, you ponder if it's crispy or crumbly or both, and you might spit it out as you wonder to yourself - how long has this been here? My husband and I play this game we lovingly named GFSoB (Gluten Free, Stale or Both) when we clean out our pantry. If it's his gluten-filled food that has gone bad, I have no problem throwing it away. It doesn’t serve me anyways. But even when my gluten free delights are clearly past their prime, I linger, I dally in deciding what to do. The truth is - whether the expired, stale foods in our kitchen pantry, or the storerooms of our souls - it can be hard to let go of what no longer serves us.
Cleaning Your Spiritual Pantry
Cleaning Your Spiritual Pantry
Cleaning Your Spiritual Pantry
You know that moment when you reopen a long lost food package in the far reaches of your pantry? You take a tiny bite, you ponder if it's crispy or crumbly or both, and you might spit it out as you wonder to yourself - how long has this been here? My husband and I play this game we lovingly named GFSoB (Gluten Free, Stale or Both) when we clean out our pantry. If it's his gluten-filled food that has gone bad, I have no problem throwing it away. It doesn’t serve me anyways. But even when my gluten free delights are clearly past their prime, I linger, I dally in deciding what to do. The truth is - whether the expired, stale foods in our kitchen pantry, or the storerooms of our souls - it can be hard to let go of what no longer serves us.