Sunday 24 December 2023

God's gift

"God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." 
John 3v16

Friday 22 December 2023

The Reichenbach Fall

I've been watching the BBC series Sherlock recently.
The final episode of season 2 is called The Reichenbach Fall. 

Sherlock's arch-nemesis Jim Moriarty - a fantastically insane criminal mastermind - wants revenge. He has hitmen in place to kill Sherlock's friends. Sherlock can only save them if he himself dies - and not only dies, but dies in disgrace, with everyone thinking he's a fraud.
 
It made me think of these lines from a song:
"To pay for our salvation
He let a bunch of fools portray him as a criminal"
~ from Good Company by Ross King
Jesus didn't just die - he died in disgrace. Bad enough to be tortured to death, but so much worse to do so while being misrepresented, mocked, doubted even by his friends.

He could have come down from the cross like they goaded him to do. He could have asked his father to send 12 legions of angels to rescue him. He could have vindicated himself.
"He was despised and rejected by mankind, 
a man of suffering, and familiar with pain. 
Like one from whom people hide their faces 
he was despised, and we held him in low esteem. 
Surely he took up our pain 
and bore our suffering, 
yet we considered him punished by God, stricken by him, and afflicted. 
But he was pierced for our transgressions, 
he was crushed for our iniquities; 
the punishment that brought us peace was on him, 
and by his wounds we are healed."
Isaiah 53v3–5

Monday 18 December 2023

How to make music for a horror movie

Film children dancing, but try out the 'slow motion' setting on your camera.

(I threw lots of filters on afterwards, to anonymise the children in the video - and now it looks like ghosts dancing, which is very appropriate)


I think the tune was actually Santa Claus is coming to town.

Saturday 9 December 2023

'Condensed' soup (plus recipe)

It's really difficult to get Campbell's condensed soup just now, which is not ideal if you have a recipe that needs it. But I thought of an idea - and it works!

If you mix powdered soup up with half the quantity of water, it gives you a pretty good condensed soup consistency. I actually preferred the texture. (I think I would sieve the croutons out in future, though - they got rather soggy waiting for the soup to be used!)


And here's the recipe - sausage pasta.

You will need:
  • Square sausage. I used 4 for 3 people (260g), and could easily have got away with less.
  • Frozen spinach. 3 lumps per person.
  • Pasta. Whatever you would normally use - I use a small handful each.
  • Condensed mushroom soup. One tin for 3 or 4 people. Or I used 3 packs of cup-a-soup, diluted with half the water.

What to do:
  1. Shred the sausage with a couple of forks into small lumps.
  2. Put in a large frying pan on medium heat  (no oil needed if it's non-stick). Stir from time to time until cooked.
  3. Meanwhile, cook the pasta.
  4. Also meanwhile, defrost the spinach in the microwave.
  5. When sausage is done, add spinach and stir through.
  6. When pasta is done, add to mixture (I use a slotted spoon, but if you drain it, make sure to reserve some of the cooking water).
  7. Stir in soup.
  8. Add a little pasta water to bind it and get the sauce to the consistency you want.
  9. Eat!