SC - SC-German food in period
Alderton, Philippa
phlip at morganco.net
Thu Jan 15 18:30:06 PST 1998
That's funny, I thought for sure Julius Caesar said, "Omnia Gallia in tres
partes divisa est." Wasn't one of them Germania?
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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:
: In a message dated 98-01-14 11:39:41 EST, you write:
:
: << Ideas? Oh and if you have kick butt medieval German recipes you'd like
to
: share, I'm all ears.
: Thanks!
: --Anne-Marie in Madrone, An Tir.
:
: >>
:
: I think one problem is that there was no "Germany" in medieval times.
There
: was the Holy Roman Empire, a conglomeration of Italian and Germanic
areas, but
: "Germany" as a seperate country didn't come into being until the middle
of the
: 1800's. So it could be that there is not just one defining element of the
: diverse tiny duchys and principalities of central Europe.
:
: Tyrca
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