It is work as free from care and toil and fatigue as is the wing-stroke of the jubilant lark when it soars into the sunlight of a fresh, clear day and, spontaneously and for self-relief, pours out its thrilling carol. Work [in heaven] is a matter of self-relief, as well as a matter of obedience to the ruling will of God. It is work according to one’s tastes and delight and ability. If tastes vary there, if abilities vary there, then occupations will vary there (David Gregg).
Rub salt and pepper inside and out on Cornish hens. Place 1 pat of
butter in each. Divide parsley in half and stuff cavity of each hen. This
is your tenderizer.
Brown hens in 1/2 stick oleo over medium heat in heavy Dutch oven. Turn
fire to low. Add water and cover. Cook 45 min. Remove hens and add
whipping cream to remaining liquid. Stir until thickened. The parsley can
be removed for separate vegetable dish if desired.
The hens are very tender and delicious served with this special gravy.
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini
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