Cooking With Wine?

Cooking Wine - Mormon Doctrine Studies - Posted: 19th Jul, 2009 - 2:13pm

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23rd May, 2009 - 3:46pm / Post ID: #

Cooking With Wine?

So I seen a discussion about cooking with wine (and beer) if it was against the word of wisdom?
I leaned towards the Yes it is against the word of wisdom more because it goes against the spirit of the law.

But I can't find anything specific on the matter.

The idea is that while cooking you burn off the alcohol and only leave the flavor.
But I compare that to people thinking decaffeinated coffee is okay. There is more then just caffeine in the coffee that makes it agasint the word of wisdom.
Even more wine is a no go with the Word of Wisdom. I assume that means in any form? (Alcohol or not)
More I would assume even just buying Wine or beer really isn't what we should be doing.

Anybody have any more official word on this then just me?



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24th May, 2009 - 2:23am / Post ID: #

Wine Cooking

I don't know of any official position on the matter, I would believe most members (including general authorities) have consumed alcohol one way or another when they went to any restaurant because they usually deglaze their pans with wine.



1st Jun, 2009 - 12:04am / Post ID: #

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For me it doesn't matter because we have been asked not to partake of alcohol in any form (one of BYU honor codes as well) so if we do it we aren't following the word of wisdom.



4th Jun, 2009 - 4:54pm / Post ID: #

Wine Cooking

Nothing wrong with cooking with a little wine as long as the wine evaporates no need to be fanatics. rolleyes.gif



15th Jul, 2009 - 10:25pm / Post ID: #

Wine Cooking

QUOTE (SuzieSu @ 4-Jun 09, 11:54 AM)
Nothing wrong with cooking with a little wine as long as the wine evaporates no need to be fanatics. rolleyes.gif

Thats the kind of the point. How do you know if alcohol is all burned up?

Even so, does that mean LDS members are BUYING wine? Thats the part I feel goes to far.



15th Jul, 2009 - 10:33pm / Post ID: #

Cooking With Wine?

QUOTE (tubaloth @ 15-Jul 09, 10:25 PM)
Thats the kind of the point.  How do you know if alcohol is all burned up?

If you know how to cook then you will know when it evaporates.

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Even so, does that mean LDS members are BUYING wine?  Thats the part I feel goes to far.


Cooking wine isnt the same as the one people drink(at least thats what I use), cooking wine. Its not like I'm buying it to drink or get drunk.

Reconcile Edited: SuzieSu on 15th Jul, 2009 - 10:33pm



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19th Jul, 2009 - 1:47pm / Post ID: #

Cooking Wine

We have been given some guidance on this subject in the Doctrine and Covenants Section 27. The Prophet Joseph Smith went out to buy wine for the sacrament, while out he was met by a heavenly messenger and received this revelation:

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D&C 27: 3-5 "Wherefore, a commandment I give unto to you, that you shall not purchase wine neither strong drink of your enemies; Wherefore, you shall partake of none except it is made new among you; yea, in this my Father's kingdom which shall be built up on the earth. Behold, this is wisdom in me; wherefore, marvel not, for the hour cometh that I will drink of the fruit of the vine with you on the earth, ...."


If we are not to use wine even in the sacrament then I would think twice about purchasing wine for cooking. This scripture also mentions "new wine", which is grape juice and says that it would be OK to use if we grew the grapes ourselves.

It is my opinion that we should avoid purchasing wine even for cooking. Maybe this is a harsh interpretation on my part but there must be a reason that we are to avoid wine even for the sacrament.



19th Jul, 2009 - 2:13pm / Post ID: #

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QUOTE (DesertAndy @ 19-Jul 09, 1:47 PM)
We have been given some guidance on this subject in the Doctrine and Covenants Section 27.

If we are not to use wine even in the sacrament then I would think twice about purchasing wine for cooking. This scripture also mentions "new wine", which is grape juice and says that it would be OK to use if we grew the grapes ourselves.


Assuming you know a little about church history you would know the reason we stopped using wine in sacrament meeting was because they tried to poison the prophet a couple of times, one of the occasions was so serious that he dislocated his jaw. Its easier to put poison in wine than in water for obvious reasons of color.

Where do you get in the scriptures that new wine is grape juice?





 
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