[Sca-cooks] Following a recipe...

XvLoverCrimvX at aol.com XvLoverCrimvX at aol.com
Tue Jan 8 14:51:05 PST 2002


In a message dated 1/8/02 5:43:54 PM Eastern Standard Time,
skud at infotrope.net writes:

<< Huette wrote:
 >>
 >> Actually, some of them tell you how many Ave Marias
 >> or Pater Nosters,
 >> which is pretty close :)
 >
 > Yes, but it doesn't comment on how fast or slowly you
 > have to say them.  And, of course, if you aren't
 > Catholic, like me, you wouldn't know how long that
 > would take anyway.  :-) >>

Being a person who is heavily interested in religion (And one who studies it
a lot) I would think both the Pater Noster (Our Father) or the Ave Maria
(Hail Mary) would be slow since they were probably chanted or sung. The Pater
Noster is quite long when sung so the cooking time for that would be longer
than having the Ave Maria's as your cooking time. Think of the Gregorian
chants and how slow they are. Thats probably the speed you would go for the
prayers.

Father Misha of the Blessed Fig Newton



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