SC - Scrambled eggs not period?

Philip & Susan Troy troy at asan.com
Thu Feb 12 13:55:05 PST 1998


> Date: Thu, 12 Feb 1998 08:53:36 EST
> From: LrdRas at aol.com
> Subject: SC - Scrambled Eggs
> 
> << And
>  they both like to cook scrambled eggs (I know, not period but...)   :o_)
>  
>                                                 Melusine >>
> 
> I find it pretty hard to imagine that scrambled eggs were not period. Where
> did you run across this bit of info? Since scrambled eggs are my very favorite
> form of eggs and so basic in construction, I had automatically tho't them
> "period". OTOH, Both omelettes and French toast , which are more elaborite
> ways of serving eggs , are both documentably period.
> 
> Would it be possible for anyone who has information either proving or
> disproving the use of scrambled eggs in the MA please post the information and
> source material to me? Thanks in advance.
> 
> Ras

Sorry to write and run, but I couldn't pass this one up. See "Curye On
Inglysch" for recipes for hanoney and sawgeat, being scrambled eggs with
fried onions, and sage-flavored scrambled eggs with fried smoked
sausage, respectively. Two of my favorite simple period dishes.

Hot Cha Cha!

Adamantius
troy at asan.com
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