God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
A typical mistake made by Christian singles is to ask, “How far can we go?” The very question reveals a troubling attitude, and the one who asks it has already gone too far. But since it is the question that many really want to ask, this is an honest response to the Bible’s teaching: “Not very far at all.” Physical, sexual interaction between a man and a woman is reserved for marriage. Too many Christians believe that so long as full-blown sexual intercourse is resisted, other forms of sexual interaction are acceptable. But such an attitude is far out of line with the Bible (Richard and Sharon Phillips).
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Bread and Butter Pudding #1
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Eggs, Dairy
Dessert
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
6
sl
White bread; stale or fresh
Currants; sultanas or raisins (enough to take in generous handfuls)
Butter or margarine
2
Eggs
1/2
pt
Milk (that's 10 fl oz to ppl in the US – not 8!)
Sugar
INSTRUCTIONS
From: [email protected] (Mark A. Cooper)
Serves 4 (or a greedy 2, or even a really piggy 1)
1. Preheat the oven to 210 deg. C/Gas Mark 6.
2. Butter the bread, hack the crusts off and cuts into strips (or
"soldiers")
3. Place some of the "soldiers" butter side down in a 1 litre (2 pint)
ovenproof glass bowl - enough to cover the bottom.
4. Sprinkle a handful of the dried fruit over the bread.
5. Sprinkle a teaspoon of sugar over the fruit.
6. Place more "soldiers" at right angles to the last lot (my methods are
terrible!) , making sure you line the bowl.
7. Repeat stages 4 to 6 until you have run out of bread or filled the bowl
(the two things *do* usually happen together, thank goodness)
8. Beat the two eggs in another bowl with the milk.
9. Pour the mixture over the bread, fruit and sugar and leave to stand for
at least 30 minutes.
10. Put bowl in oven and cook until the bread has turned golden brown and
the egg/milk mixture has set (about 30 to 40 mins). Can be eaten hot or
cold (probably better cold). A delicious variant, although somewhat messy
to prepare, is to thickly spread lemon curd on the bread at stage 2 before
hacking the crusts, etc. If you *do* give this version a go, you're better
off leaving it to go cold, preferably for at least a day, because the lemon
taste becomes stronger with the passage of time. Strange, but true.
[email protected]
(MICAELA PANTKE)
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