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It is natural...for us to trust in ourselves. It is so natural, and so confirmed by the habits of a lifetime, that no ordinary difficulties or perplexities avail to break us of it. It takes all God can do to root up our self-confidence. He must reduce us to despair; He must bring us to such an extremity that the one voice we have in our hearts, the one voice that cries to us wherever we look round for help, is death, death, death. It is out of this despair that the superhuman hope is born. It is out of this abject helplessness that the soul learns to look up with new trust to God… How do most of us attain to any faith in Providence? Is it not by proving, through numberless experiments, that it is not in man that walketh to direct his steps? Is it not by coming, again and again, to the limit of our resources, and being compelled to feel that unless there is a wisdom and a love at work on our behalf, immeasurably wiser and more benign than our own, life is a moral chaos?... Only desperation opens our eyes to God’s love.
James Denney
Brains on the Half Skull
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
2
md
Potatoes
8
oz
Thin Spaghetti
14
oz
Spaghetti sauce
INSTRUCTIONS
Source: Creepy Cuisine
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Wash the potatoes and cut them in half
crosswise. Place the potatoes cut side up on a baking pan and bake for 40
minutes. While the potatoes bake, prepare the spaghetti in a midium sized
pot according to the directions on the package. Then carefully drain the
cooked spaghetti in a colander over the sink. A few minutes before the
potatoes are ready, begin to heat the sauce (blood) in a small pot. Remove
the potatoes from the oven, and scoop out the insides of the potatoes. You
won't need the insides for this recipe, the empty shells will serve as the
skulls. When the sauce begins to boil, remove it from the heat and combine
it with the cooked spaghetti to make brains. Put a scoop of bloody brains
in each skull.
Posted to TNT - Prodigy's Recipe Exchange Newsletter by Hershey310@aol.com
on Oct 20, 1997
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