SC - autumn feast report (long) or Fennel/Quinces

Sharon Nevin nevray at netspace.net.au
Mon May 4 02:24:12 PDT 1998


In a message dated 98-05-04 01:48:17 EDT, you write:

<< > maybe it was considered such a base food (like a peanut
 >butter and jelly sandwhich) that no one bothered to write it down.
 
 You know, on reading this I had a sudden flash ... I saw a person in the
 25th century unearthing this e-mail from an old backup CD, and rushing out
 to tell his re-enactment group "I found it!  Proof that peanut butter and
 jelly is pre-21st century!"... >>

PBJ may not appear in many cookbooks, but it IS well-documented in fiction,
especially where children are involved.  Just an example of how different
types of source documentation can shed light on a different range of eating
practices. 

~~Minna Gantz <KALLYR at aol.com>
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