SC - Topics, topics, and noodles

Michael F. Gunter mfgunter at tddeng00.fnts.com
Thu Sep 18 11:51:03 PDT 1997


> 
> 	Badges - I'd suggest we approach these as pilgrims' medallions, which
> simply meant, basically, "I went there and did that," quite fitting, I
> suppose, for those declaring their 'journeys' here. Further, we really
> don't have to submit the silly thing. The College of Arms as a
> multi-kingdom board of heraldic approval is a Society creation, and we
> all support being more authentic, neh? In any case, pilgrims' badges are
> traditionally informal.
> 

I like the pilgrim's badge idea. 

> ---
> 
> 	Finally, in an attempt to somehow get the discussion back to cookery,
> there was a question asked over on the Rialto concerning noodles in
> Japan. Does anyone have information, preferable primary, that would
> document their existence pre-Edo period (before 1603)?
> 
> 	Yumitori

I wish I could help you but the extent of my knowledge dates to the 1700's during
the Japanese Renaissance.

Yers,

Gunthar
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