SC - learned from newbie redacti
Marisa Herzog
marisa_herzog at macmail.ucsc.edu
Thu Jul 31 09:14:54 PDT 1997
learned from newbie redaction..... 7/31/97
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1. They boiled fish.
2. To "draw" is to gut, and there is more than one gutting method.
3. The word "sauce" doesn't always mean a sauce.
4. "Pul" means to skin, probably.
5. "Foiles of parcelly" are leaves of parsley.
6. The served cold fish.
7. Vinegar and verjuice can be used interchangeably for a light fish sauce.
>>Anything I missed?
I have just one genuine question: why wouldn't sauce mean sauce? I have not
had time to go to my books, but I seem to remember that there were a variety
of sauces that had vinegar or verjuice as the main ingredient. Just curious-
I have always been quite happy with my fish and chips and a bottle of vinegar,
have even converted the husband off of ketchup when we are at the pub.
- -brid
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