SC - Re: gooseberries + jelly
LYN M PARKINSON
allilyn at juno.com
Tue Jul 7 00:09:55 PDT 1998
>>On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, Anne-Marie Rousseau wrote:
> I think its important to point out that evidence points to the "gelees"
as
> likely being like fruit jigglers, or aplets and cotlets, ie stiff
enough to
> pick up and store in a box (as many of the contemporaries call for),
and
> not the jelly we think of with bread and butter.
<<
Oh, yeah...wasn't there a turkish delight candy that was like that?
With powdered sugar on all sides so the pieces didn't stick together?
His Grace would know if that's period.
I used to be offered the stuff when I was young. Your Mother always
said you were allowed to have a piece and then got mad because the
powdered sugar was all over your dress. And it stuck to your teeth
permanently.
Regards,
Allison
allilyn at juno.com
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