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silver ([personal profile] silverflight8) wrote2014-03-27 12:56 am

D:

Someone linked "Addicted to Hate" by Jon Michael Bell on [community profile] ebooks the other day, which is a manuscript written by a journalist looking at Fred Phelps (of Westboro Baptist). The manuscript was never published because Bell's employer refused and tried to essentially destroy all traces of the project, so Bell filed a lawsuit with the entire thing as a court document (therefore public). Here is the link to it on ebooks: http://ebooks.dreamwidth.org/87903.html

This sickened me to read.

Even if a half, a tenth, a hundredth, a thousandth of the abuse detailed is true--never mind the public acts of hatred and bigotry which are not disputable, never mind the emotional abuse, never mind the wild accusations and complete perversion of law, never mind every other thing--if a thousandth of the domestic abuse described in that manuscript happened...I don't know what to say. Acts like that get you locked up, except when it's perpetuated on your helpless family, which can't get out.

Reading it convinced me that Phelps, who eventually could not beat and emotionally/mentally destroy his children anymore, turned the full force of that onto the world, commencing his anti-gay campaign, though to call it merely "anti-gay" is an absurd understatement. He was a disgusting, sick man who tortured, isolated, and forced his family into essentially making him god.

Truly sickening.

In much happier news, I made an entire cheesecake tonight! I had the ingredients from forever, and today I finally made it. The lumps from the cream cheese would not come out no matter how long I kept stirring, but it came out beautifully.

Also now I have a 9' pie pan's worth of cheesecake, and I live by myself. I realized upon taking out the cheesecake that wow, that's a lot of cheesecake! I'm going to try to transport some of it to a meeting I have tomorrow, so someone can help me eat it. I really need to think these things through! And someone needs to figure out how to send cake through the internet.
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[personal profile] spiralsheep 2014-03-27 01:32 pm (UTC)(link)
It's terrible what some people inflict on their "nearest and dearest".

And someone needs to figure out how to send cake through the internet.

YES, YOU DO NEED TO DO THAT. SOON PLZ! (Preferably before the cheesecake runs out....) ;-P
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[personal profile] spiralsheep 2014-03-28 01:40 pm (UTC)(link)
I have a running joke with one of the English members of my flist, that I'm going to defriend her for liking baked "cheesecake" (WRONGNESS!!1!!) but you are a colonial and were probably never taught any better as a child and so can't help yourself for liking it.... ;-P

Cheesecake: unbaked (also only uses full-fat ingredients :-P ).

Dish of Italian origin resembling cheesecake: baked.

If you want to eat Italian desserts then they have more desirable options! Although I admit tiramisu is tricky to make at home.

P.S. I also prefer English style baked egg custards to baked cheesecake, although I confess that this is probably an idiosyncratic taste, heh.
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[personal profile] spiralsheep 2014-03-29 11:51 am (UTC)(link)
Always read the small print.

One of my friends supposedly gave up chocolate, cake, and crisps for Lent so when she came round for dinner at my house I fed her cheesecake and instructed her to tell everyone that we'd had "cheese and biscuits" for our second course. ;-)

Laura Ingalls Wilder's eggs were tough pioneer eggs that could stand up by themselves on their own two feet! Not like those coddled (*PUN*) contemporary eggs!!1!! /LHotP libertarianism
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[personal profile] spiralsheep 2014-03-30 12:06 pm (UTC)(link)
British cheesecake (set in the refrigerator) is usually cheese + biscuits + butter + cream + optional flavouring (fruit flavours such as lemon are the most traditional).

Before my friend came to stay she asked me to help her stay of chocolate, cake, and crisps, to which I laughingly responded that I don't keep crisps or cake in the house and my chocolate is the dark bitter kind she doesn't like so unless she brought cake or crisps with her.... She insisted on pudding though (tried to persuade me to make lemon meringue pie! Cheeky mare!).
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[personal profile] spiralsheep 2014-03-31 10:32 am (UTC)(link)
No egg (precious eggs are for baked egg custards and to emulsify flours &c). I think the key is English biscuits. The consistency of digestives (or ginger nuts or whatevs) is why the base doesn't need baking and there's no reason to bake a cheese/cream/fruit topping. I suspect traditional Italian style cheesecakes needed baking not because of the ricotta (mascarpone? I would!) topping but because their biscuits are less suitable for solidifying into unbaked bases, especially in a warmer climate (before fridges Brits had cold homes larders/pantrys to set recipes).
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[personal profile] azurelunatic 2014-03-28 05:24 am (UTC)(link)
#procheesecake

[identity profile] bluegerl.livejournal.com 2014-03-27 10:14 am (UTC)(link)
Have you got a freezer? heh heh heh. slice the cheesecake into nice stuff-th-mouth chunks and freeze it. Doesn't take that long to defrost and ooooooh my. MMMMMMMMMM. I'm single and an eight portion anything gets the same treatment. I'm on my fourth day of a meat pie! Just changing the vegs!)

OOooh cheeeesecake... what a GOOD idea!!!!

[identity profile] silverflight8.livejournal.com 2014-03-27 02:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I do! Blue you are a genius. I can freeze myself individual cake slices mmmmm

[identity profile] camomiletea.livejournal.com 2014-03-27 02:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Cheesecake freezes really well too, so if you can't eat it all, you can freeze a part, and pull it out for a special occasion or just cut and thaw a piece at a time.

[identity profile] silverflight8.livejournal.com 2014-03-27 02:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, that's great to know! I think I will freeze some and distribute some. :)