SC - Re: Egg Sizes
Laura C. Minnick
lcm at efn.org
Tue Dec 14 14:32:47 PST 1999
cclark at vicon.net wrote:
>
> Alys Katharine wrote:
> > ... Martha's hands are not too far away and the egg looks like it would
> >comfortably fit in her fist, about the same size as in the previous still
> >life. Again, it looks more like a "large".
>
> But what size were the people? While many modern Americans are L, XL, XXL,
> etc., period people tended to be S & M. Or something like that. ;->
>
> Alex Clark/Henry of Maldon
Speak for yourself, Vanilla Boy ;-D
Actually, it just occurred to me that I have a picture of a 'Birth of
the Virgin' scene, that shows two eggs on a platter near St. Anne- about
the size of modern goose eggs, that is to say, quite large. Is there a
period 'standard egg', or are they varied and a cook would adjust
quantity- like we might?
As I understand, actually skeleton measurements, etc., indicate that the
people were pretty close to the same size we were, with slight
variations down in teh events of severe famine.
'Lainie
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