SC - krupnik, calvados
Alderton, Philippa
phlip at morganco.net
Thu Jan 15 10:14:11 PST 1998
What do you need, love?
phlip at morganco.net
Never a horse that cain't be rode,
And never a rider that cain't be throwed.
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: Norman cider was famous in the middle ages. I think it had two uses - it
: made Normans want to go conquer the rest of the world, and it wa regarded
: by said rest of the world as a good cleaning agent - No More Scrubbing!!
: (It was probably a lethal anti-septic too, but I guess they never figured
: that out). I wonder if it was ice-distilled - I believe that practice was
: known in the North at the time.
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: Krupnik is a product name I think. I have seen several different sort of
: bottles. But I could be mistaken here.
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: aquae vitae of various kinds are in SCA period. The term (common at the
: time) means water of life. hmmmm.
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: (Is there a chirurgeonate list? Phlip?)
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: Charles Ragnar
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