Daily Archives: Friday 21 March 2008

Hot atheist buns

One of the delights of blogging on WordPress is that there’s an ever changing selection of posts on the front page, and I have found some real gems there. Today’s find was a recipe for hot cross buns, from Butter Sugar Flour, a blogger based in Melbourne. Fantastic – I like using recipes written or adapted by antipodean cooks, because they suit local ingredients, and they are written in terms I understand. I have seen some fabulous recipes from North American and European sites, but the recipes which work for me and my cooking style are the local ones.

I prefer to make my own buns; the store or supermarket bought buns are often hard and cardboardy and flavourless, designed to appeal to a mass palate. Butter Sugar Flour’s recipe looked excellent, but I do regard a recipe as an opinion about which ingredients should be used, and how they should be combined, rather than a hard and fast rule that must be followed. So I adapted her recipe slightly, adding about a tablespoon of exceedingly strong coffee, and using brown sugar instead of white, both in order to get a lovely, brown coloured bun. I didn’t have mixed spice on hand, so I used ginger, nutmeg and a bit of allspice in addition to the cinnamon. I contemplated some almond essence, but decided against it.

rawbuns.jpgIn the spirit of Easter, that is, appropriating existing feasts and festivals to your own purposes, I made not hot cross buns, but hot atheist buns. Instead of piping macabre crosses on each one, I made atheist “A”s, ‘though not in scarlet. I didn’t think the food colouring would survive the baking process. The sharp-eyed reader will notice that the buns are in a checker pattern, half with currants and sultanas and glace (candied) peel, and half without; the little godless heathens in my house don’t like dried fruit.

And the finished product, hot from the oven, dripping with butter, full of flavour and with a beautiful texture. Perfect with a cup of coffee, and just the right way to mark Good Friday.

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Friday Feminist – Theodora Episcopa

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Theodora Episcopa

Priceless

The back story – PZ Myers is a prominent atheist blogger, and an expert in evolutionary biology. He was interviewed by some people who said that they were making a film about creationism. They lied. The film, Expelled is not just about the creationism vs evolution argument; it is an extended argument in favour of creationism. Apparently Prof. Myers comments have been very curiously edited, to appear to lend support to creationism. The film makers also interviewed several other prominent atheists, including Richard Dawkins.

Expelled is now being shown at theatres around the US. It isn’t out as a general release; instead, the film makers hire theatres for screenings, and sell tickets themselves, and seemingly screen the audience. Prof. Myers is keen to see the film, so when it was being shown near his home town, he decided to go.

Read for yourselves what happened next. Expelled!

Update: Prof. Myers has given some more details about the evening. There was no charge for the film, but people had to e-mail and ask for a seat. Myers registered himself and four other people, all under their own names. He was asked to leave, but the other people in his party were not.

Update: The Hoydens have the most plausible explanation as to why Myers was singled out, and not Dawkins.