God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
How to Turn a Disagreement into a Feud:
1. Be sure to develop and maintain a healthy fear of conflict, letting your own feelings build up so you are in an explosive frame of mind.
2. If you must state your concerns, be as vague and general as possible. Then the other person cannot do anything practical to change the situation.
3. Assume you know all the facts and you are totally right. The use of a clinching Bible verse is helpful. Speak prophetically for truth and justice; do most of the talking.
4. With a touch of defiance, announce your willingness to talk with anyone who wishes to discuss the problem with you. But do not take steps to initiate such conversation.
5. Latch tenaciously onto whatever evidence you can find that shows the other person is merely jealous of you.
6. Judge the motivation of the other party on any previous experience that showed failure or unkindness. Keep track of any angry words.
7. If the discussion should, alas, become serious, view the issue as a win/lose struggle. Avoid possible solutions and go for total victory and unconditional surrender. Don't get too many options on the table.
8. Pass the buck! If you are about to get cornered into a solution, indicate you are without power to settle; you need your partner, spouse, bank, whatever (Ron Kraybill).
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Dairy
Scottish
Cheese, Scottish
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
350
g
Roquefort cheese
Whisky
INSTRUCTIONS
This deceptively simple cheese cream from Overscaig in Sutherland is
delicious served as a cream pate for the first course or at the end of a
meal as a savoury.
Pound the cheese to a thick cream. Add drop by drop as much whisky as it
will 'drink' to make a firm cream.
Pack into small earthenware pots and chill in the fridge for 3 to 4 hours.
Serve with hot buttered toast or oatcakes.
From: Janet Warren, A Feast of Scotland, Lomond Books, 1993, ISBN
1-85051-112-8
Typed for you by Rene Gagnaux @ 2:301/212.19
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