God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
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.
John Gerstner
Chuck Wagon Pepper Sauce
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Chuck wagon, Sauces
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
c
Small hot peppers (red or green or a combination)
3/4
c
Vinegar
1/2
ts
Canning or pickling salt
INSTRUCTIONS
Wash peppers and pack tightly in a 10-ounce clean pepper sauce bottle or
canning jar. Mix vinegar and salt; pour over peppers. Close cap or lid,
shake well and let stand in refrigerator until desired flavor is obtained
(about 1 week). Store in refrigerator up to 1 year. Note: To speed up the
flavor process, heat vinegar and salt until almost boiling and pour over
peppers. When a cowhand went to a pot to fill his plate, he was very
careful to handle the lid just right so it wouldn't touch the ground.
Posted to recipelu-digest Volume 01 Number 262 by James and Susan Kirkland
<kirkland@gj.net> on Nov 16, 1997
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