Sister Barbara Smickel understands the feeling.
"I think people buy it because it's good, but also because they feel a certain solidarity with our way of life and want to support it in the way they can. We try to put a lot of that love and prayer into the cheese. We say that's the secret ingredient."
In more than twenty years of cheese-making, the nuns have never had any bad Gouda. Call it luck'hellip;or the power of prayer.
What's On Your iPod?
For our music piece this week, on American Mosaic, we decided to ask the experts: American teenagers. We wanted to know what they were listening to right now; what was on their iPods. Reporter Caty Weaver talked to some young people at a Starbucks in Arlington, Virginia and at a nearby high school.
"What's your name?"
"My name's Colson."
"Who's the most recent band or musician you put on your iPod?"
"That would be 'lsquo;Lil' B. It's kind of in the category of comedy-rap."
Colson described 'lsquo;Lil' B as "based." We told the ninth grader that we did not know what that meant.
"Based in an adjective. A positive one."
Colson suggested we play the 'lsquo;Lil' B song "Wonton Soup." We listened to it. There was no way we could clean that song up enough for broadcast. So here is Lil B with "I Seen That Light" from his album "I'm Gay (I'm Happy)."
From left to right, Frank Lero, Ray Toro, Gerard Way and Mikey Way from My Chemical Romance in 2010
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