SC - New pet peeve
    LrdRas@aol.com 
    LrdRas at aol.com
       
    Sun Jan 17 22:39:06 PST 1999
    
    
  
On Sun, 17 Jan 1999, Philip & Susan Troy wrote:
> The earliest American chowders appear to have been layered, baked
> constructs like a lasagna, or a fish-based Irish stew, made from salt
> pork, ship's biscuit, potatoes, onions, fish and fish stock, with butter
> added as a garnish at the table. Even these are only loosely related to
> European originals, bearing about as much relation to French soups as if
> a French immigrant to the New World had said, "Okay, what have we got
> around here to make a hotpot out of?"
Adds a new light (flavor? ;-) to the Calvin & Hobbes insult:
	"Chowder head!"
I just keep picturing the lasagna pan dumped over the insultee's
pate...hee hee hee!
later,
'Lainie
- -
Laura C. Minnick
University of Oregon
Department of English
- -
"Libraries have been the death of many great men, particularly the
Bodleian."
	Humfrey Wanley, c. 1731
============================================================================
To be removed from the SCA-Cooks mailing list, please send a message to
Majordomo at Ansteorra.ORG with the message body of "unsubscribe SCA-Cooks".
============================================================================
    
    
More information about the Sca-cooks
mailing list