• Pancake Recipe

    Once more for your delectation – the Provost’s Perfect Pancake Receipt:

    Ingredients:
    100g plain flour
    pinch of salt
    2 large heggs
    200 ml milk
    75 ml water
    50g melted butter

    Method:
    Sieve
    Whizz
    Fry

3 responses to “Sermon – 23 May 2004”

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    Re: Sermon – 23 May 2004
    Very powerful sermon! Thank you!

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    Anonymous

    Re: Sermon – 23 May 2004
    An extremely moving sermon Kelvin and we must hope that you have voiced the thoughts of the majority.  I will be praying.

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    Anonymous

    Re: Sermon – 23 May 2004
    contentious maybe but hopefully only for the small minority. A powerful and thought-provoking sermon and who says the Bible is irrelevant to modern life?!

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