Interestingly, a writer in the "Comments" section of the previous post has said that all the Friday sermons in Riyadh yesterday were on this very same subject of Danish cartoons, so obviously the Imams have been given the same instructions.
So what's new? Well, two more articles:
Bitter butter and choking cheese (Aren't we all scraping the barrel for headlines already? How much longer can we go on with this?)
Imams Back Call for Danish Boycott in Cartoons Row
I am grateful to "Lehihamra" for pointing out the Quote of the Month in the latter article, a poignant comparison of Saudi and Western freedoms.
Abdullah Al-Othaim, executive president of Al-Othaim Holding Company, has said that his company would boycott of Danish products. “As Denmark has freedom of the press, we Muslims have freedom to buy or not to buy their products,” he said.
So what else can I say? It's really hard work writing a post about this every day, what on earth can I fill it with? Oh yes, the Danes also supply NIDO powdered milk that we use a lot of. Here's a recipe for some sweets made with NIDO
GAMATTE NIDO - soft round sweets made from NIDO (powdered milk)
Ingredients:
2 cups of full cream powdered milk
1 Tablespoon of baking powder
2 eggs, beaten about
6 Tablespoons of vegetable oil
1 cup of sugar
1 teaspoon of ground cardamom
saffron thread or powder
Mix the NIDO powdered milk with baking powder. Then add the eggs and 4 Tablespoons of oil. Mix well and form into 1/2 inch balls, by rolling in your hands. If the mix becomes too dry to roll, add a little more beaten egg.
In a pan combine the sugar with 1 1/2 cups of water, the cardamom, and the saffron. Boil for 3-4 minutes. Remove from heat and allow to cool until warm (but no longer hot).
In a frying pan, heat 1 Tablespoon of oil over medium-low heat. Add half of the balls. Cook until the balls are a light brown on all sides. Do this by constantly tilted and turning the pan, so the balls continually roll around from one side to another. Place the balls in the warm syrup. Allow to remain in the syrup for about five minutes or until you have finished frying the second half of the balls. Remove from the syrup and drain on kleenex tissue or kitchen paper. Cover with another piece of tissue or kitchen paper and allow to sit for at least three hours before serving. Enjoy!
Except if we're boycotting NIDO, we can't make them. But we can still think about them.
What else? Oh yes, a Saudi TV Preacher has been threatening Armageddon.

(not entirely original)
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