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So when we call pain a problem, we claim we do not deserve it. We are even prepared to scuttle God to maintain our own innocence. We will say that God is not able to do what He would like, or He would never permit persons such as ourselves to suffer. That puffs up our egos and soothes our griefs at the same time. “How could God do this to me?” is at once an admission of pain and a soporific for it. It reduces our personal grief by eradicating the deity. Drastic medicine, indeed, that only a human ego, run wild, could possibly imagine.
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INGREDIENTS

2 kg Prime beef
1 kg Pork
20 g Coriander
2 ml Ground cloves
2 ml Ground nutmeg
30 g Fine salt
5 ml Freshly ground black pepper
500 g Bacon (important)
100 ml Vinegar
90 g Intestinal casing (Pork is better)

INSTRUCTIONS

To prepare coriander: 15ml produces 5ml Place in dry pan, heat and stir
until light brown. Grind, sieve to remove husk. Grind remainder to a fine
powder.
Cut meat into 50mm blocks. Mix in with herbs. Mince pork beef and herb
mixture. Not too fine. Cut bacon into small blocks. Add vinegar and bacon
to minced meat and mix. Stuff casing with mixture. (NOT too tightly.)
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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