When your (several times removed) underlings are rolling their eyes at your name in public, that can't be good.
Seriously. Someone needs to point out to Cantalamessa that vocal criticism of the way specific people behaved, much of which is coming from within the church, is not quite the same as bigoted persecution of a minority group. Plus, maybe not the most politic move when the church has also issued a few apologies for contributing to that persecution.
Perhaps in a few decades people can send a letter to the Vatican expressing their shame and remorse for their behavior, and explaining that it was an error in judgment, although their intentions were good.
Or maybe some future governing body 300+ years from now could issue a statement that Ratzinger was unfairly maligned, the way the Church did for Galileo.
Mmm. I finished cooking, and I now have lentil pate. (Which the cookbook insists on calling mock chopped liver -- it's just cooked lentils, raw walnuts, and caramelized onions, put in the food processor.) Yum.
Okay, who else can rock this quiz like I did?
The answer is no one. I got 12 of 16, which is OK, but it was annoying that I knew the songs that didn't know what show they were from! Just not in context.
Huh. "Lentil pate" sounds
way
more appetizing to me than chopped liver, mock or not. And that's aside from the fact that no, cookbook dumbasses, they're totally not the same thing.
Okay, who else can rock this quiz like I did?
I'm confused since I missed only one. How could I miss one and not two? I must have screwed up.
Admittedly, I guessed a few based on the singer and not the show.
Okay, who else can rock this quiz like I did?
I had to guess on three of them, but I guessed right.
Huh. "Lentil pate" sounds way more appetizing to me than chopped liver, mock or not. And that's aside from the fact that no, cookbook dumbasses, they're totally not the same thing.
I've seen basically this same recipe in several different cookbooks, and it's always called mock chopped liver or vegetarian chopped liver. My father says it does taste like chopped liver, but a bunch of people who don't like chopped liver do like this.
I'm coming to the conclusion that lentils are the tofu of the bean world. (Except that soybeans already sort of are.)