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Contemporary Christian literature is awash with the notion that, in order to be effective and successful, we must respond to market forces. In earlier generation, such an approach was unheard of. The tactic employed by Paul in Corinth was far closer to the model of the day. “Jesus Christ and Him crucified.” That was his message. Even though the Corinthians we demanding miracles and wisdom, Paul did not give them what they wanted. Indeed, he continued to supply the one thing they clearly did not want – preaching. He rejected the style and content that was most acceptable in his day… It is not possible to give people what they want to hear and proclaim the message of the Cross at one and the same time.
Alistair Begg

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Dairy, Vegetables, Meats, Eggs, Grains British Info/tips 60 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 c = 10 fl oz = 1-1/4 c
1 ts 1-1/4 ts
1 tb 1-1/4 tb
1 c Imperial; 10 fl oz = 1-1/4 c
1 fl 2 tb
Icing sugar; powdered sugar
Caster Sugar;Superfine sugar
Soft brown sugar;Brown sugar
Muscovado; raw unrefind sugr
Wholemeal flour; Graham flr
Cornflour; Cornstarch
Hartshorn; ammonia (Danish)
Single Cream; Light cream
Double Cream; Heavy Cream
Bicarbonate of soda; Baking Soda
Digestive Biscuits; Graham crackers
Biscuit; Cookie or cracker
Vegetable fat; Crisco
Minced meat; Ground meat
Prawns; Shrimp
Sultanas; White raisins
Spring onion; Green onions
Aubergine; Eggplant
Beetroot; Beet
Courgette; zucchini
Marrow: lg zucchini
Swede; Rutabaga
Porcini: boletus
Mangetout; snow/sugar peas
French bean; Green or string snap bean
Red, green pepper or capsicum; bell pepper
Sweet pepper; Pimento
Vegetable marrow; Summer squash
Papaw; Papaya or Pawpaw
Patna rice; Long grain
Carolina rice; Short grain

INSTRUCTIONS

demerara: a brown sugar, but each grain is kind of separate. If you have a
Carribean store in your neighbourhood, their brown sugar is what you want.
But you can substitute light brown sugar for it. Muscvada: Very dark brown
sugar (almost black), sticks together in one solid lump and has to be
prised apart. The rawest (and tastiest) of all the sugars. Really good for
dark cakes and especially Christmas puddings. Brown crystal. Very large
variagated brown crystals of sugar, hard and crunchy usually used in
coffee. jaggary; barely refined cane sugar. Substitute a "raw" sugar or
Mexican piloncillo sugar. Scampi OR Dublin Bay Prawns; Butterfly shrimps or
Pacific prawns

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