Recipe For A Firefighter
- 1 Strength
- 1 Humility
- 1 Endurance
- 1 Humor
- 1 Wisdom
- 1 Courage
- 1 Patience
- 1 Glaze of Love
- 1 NOTE: Firefighters are prepared and blended only over many years
- Set aside small child.
- Sprinkle generously with active play to mold a strong body.
- Add liberally, stirring slowly, huge handfuls of humor - a firefighter will not gel without it.
- Watch carefully for approximately 13 years until the child grows into a spirited youth.
- Add the seeds of wisdom that only grow through youthful trial and error.
- Knead continuously through the teen years until endurance is blended with strength.
- Add slowly the yeast of humility.
- Set aside for 3 or 4 years allowing the dough time to rise and double.
- Call in master chefs with the recipe engraved upon their hearts for the final work.
- Punch down the fully risen dough to shape the loaf.
- Roll carefully using the rolling pin of training on the well-floured board of discipline.
- Blend in the rare spices of courage found hidden between the leaves of foolishness and cowardice that is only purchased with the gold of sacrifice.
- Shape the loaf with care, and brush with the glaze of love to make them shine.
- It is this glaze of love for human life that makes them what they are.
- The love that makes them stand and risk life, heath and security for strangers until their job is done, and they hear these precious words: 'WELL DONE- GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT."
- IN MEMORY OF CAPTAIN JAMES F. MCDONNELL Written by Betty Lines December 1985
- From The Firefighter's Cookbook by John Sineno (first edition: August 198
- Illustrations by Robert Paul Scudellari
humility, wisdom, courage, firefighters
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/479243-recipe-for-a-firefighter (may not work)