So many listings

Michel Macdonald Mmacdonald at interqual.com
Thu Apr 10 05:23:03 PDT 1997


Philip W. Troy wrote:
> 
> Mark Harris wrote:
> 
> > How about hot cider?  It always seems to make littles I know happy.  And
> > if you only really use it when camping they might think of it as a
> > special treat.
> >
> > Christi
> >
> > >>>>
> > Those interested in drinks like the sekanjabin might be interested in this
> > file in my SCA Rialto Files:
> > beverages-NA-msg  (63K)  7/30/96    Non-alcoholic beverages.
> >
> > There are several recipes for sekanjabin and similar drinks in this file
> > as well as other interesting non-alcoholic drinks.
> >
> > I do have several files on cider, but it appears you are talking about
> > soft ciders rather than hard.
> >
> > These files can be found at:
> > http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/rialto/rialto.html
> 
> Then again, how about egg nog, either commercial or the real stuff, made
> without alcohol? Pretty similar to some of the posset or caudle
> beverages from late period, comparatively nutritious, and fairly
> filling. As with caudles and possets, a meal in a mug, under the right
> circumstances.
> 
> Adamantius

Just this last holiday season, I read an article on eggnog.  It was the only drink 
that the colonist could call their own as they were the ones who invented it.  
Doesn't keep us from serving it, but that would put it out of period.
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