QuoteWhen I am feeling low, I turn for spiritual sustenance to the Bull Cook Book by George Leonard Herter [Waseca, Minn: Herters Inc., 1963]. It is not the quality of the recipes that I admire (although "Spinach Mother of Christ" has a certain je ne sais quoi), nor do I necessarily agree with the aesthetic, social, or political dicta with which the text is interlarded. It is the tone of the work, the vivid impression it conveys of an author brimming with overly strongly held opinions, some of them surprising, and with facts not generally known (e.g., "Mary, the mother of Jesus, was very fond of spinach. The way she liked it best was ..."), all of it uttered with sublime assurance and self-confidence. Those wimps, Uncertainty and Doubt, cannot long survive in the company of Mr. Herter.