ANST - Medieval Food, clothing, tents and German armor

Mike Young uther at lcc.net
Thu Nov 5 19:16:59 PST 1998


I have a list like that I got at a site called "Rob Peter to Pay Paul"
www.pbm.com/~lindahl/recipes/rprf.sca.feasts.html
Hope this helps.
gwyneth

At 07:37 PM 11/5/98 -0600, you wrote:
>Several years back at a King's College, my wife brougth home the most
>delightful list of fruits and vegatables and when they were used.  It was on
>a print out and was several pages long.  I do not remember the name of the
>lady who authored the list nor do I any longer have the list.
>
>I'd like to get another copy of this.  Can anyone help?
>
>Thanks alot
>
>Gilli
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mark.S Harris <rsve60 at email.sps.mot.com>
>To: ansteorra at Ansteorra.ORG <ansteorra at Ansteorra.ORG>
>Date: Thursday, November 05, 1998 7:26 PM
>Subject: ANST - Medieval Food, clothing, tents and German armor
>
>
>Lady Annora von Kohler stated:
>
>> I would personally rather see something concerning the
>> topic of the list myself, so would you humor a lady and find a topic we
>> would all enjoy....say period cooking on sites with period recipes, 15th
>> century german garb ideas, German armor ideas...even better where to find
>a
>> period tent  that doesn't leak and the poles don't break!!
>
>Well, you might want to look at some of the files in my Stefan's
>Florilegium.
>
>For a bunch of period recipes check these sections:
>
>FEASTS
>  Which has lots of useful info for headcooks and others doing SCA feasts
>  including period recipes and menus including Gunthar's recent 12th Night
>  Feast.
>FOOD
>  Which includes many period recipes and redactions divided up by various
>  food categories. This file, soon to be expanded, might be of particular
>  interest to you, Annora:
>
>fd-Germany-msg     (9K)  4/29/98    Medieval and Period German food.
>Cookbooks.
>
>FOOD-SWEETS
>  Lots of info and recipes for sotelities, candy, cookies and some good info
>  on the history of sugar and other sweeteners.
>
>For clothing information check the files in the CLOTHING and the TEXTILE
>ARTS
>sections. These files in the CLOTHING section might be useful to you:
>
>cl-Germany-msg    (10K)  9/17/98    Clothing of Medieval Germany.
>hoops-msg         (23K)  6/27/97    Period and SCA hoopskirts. Hoop sources.
>corsets-msg       (66K)  4/13/98    Tudor and Elizabethian corsets. making
>them.
>Houppelande-art   (42K)  6/22/98    "The Houppelande C. 1355-1450
>                                       by Allison Poinvillars de Tours.
>
>For lots of info on tents including tent poles check the files in the
>DWELLINGS section. I doubt I should list all 15 or so of the files having
>to do with period tents here.
>
>While there is a section on COMBAT, I don't think there is a lot there
>specific
>to German armor. Of course, if Ditter or someone wants to write me an
>article
>on German medieval armor, I'd love to consider it for adding to these files.
>
>My files can be found at:
>http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/rialto/rialto.html
>
>Lord Stefan li Rous
>Ansteorra
>stefan at texas.net
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