Any sensationalism inevitably is frustrated by the law of diminishing returns. People are never satisfied. They always want one more sign, one more miracle, one more show. To have maintained His influence over the people by the use of miracles, Jesus would have had to produce greater and greater sensations. Because the natural, carnal heart can never be satisfied, this year’s miracle would have become next year’s bore. His followers would only have been lovers of sensation, not lovers of God.
CRUST
FILLING
TOPPING
FINAL TOUCH
CRUST: Roll out chocolate cream wafers on wax paper. Mix crumbled wafers,
butter and nuts in the bottom of a 10" spring form pan. Using a piece of
wax paper, press mixture evenly in the bottom of the pan. Place pan in
refrigerator or freezer while preparing the filling.
FILLING: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl beat cream cheese
until fluffy. Gradually add sugar. Beat in eggs one at a time until well
blended. Stir in chocolate and vanilla. Mix well. Pour on top of prepared
crust and bake 50 minutes. Remove from oven. Turn oven off and close door.
TOPPING: Combine sour cream, sugar and vanilla. Spread over cheesecake.
Return to oven, but do not reheat oven. Leave in warm oven for 10 minutes
with the door closed. Open door and leave cake in oven for an additional 20
minutes. Remove cake from oven. Allow cake to cool on wire rack.
FINAL TOUCH: Freeze Hershey bar. When cake is cooled, shave frozen
chocolate on top of cake. Refrigerate overnight.
NOTES : E hele mai oukou e ai! (Come and eat!) Recipe by: Betty Sullivan
Posted to TNT - Prodigy's Recipe Exchange Newsletter by
MarySpero@prodigy.com (MS MARY E SPERO) on Aug 28, 1997
A Message from our Provider:
“Though our feelings come and go, God’s love for us does not. #C.S. Lewis”
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