SC - spikenard
Stefan li Rous
stefan at texas.net
Fri Jul 30 00:03:40 PDT 1999
Ana asked:
> I wonder if I can find some help here with a spice named spikenard, or
> "Nard from Spayn". I tried to find some information in Stefans
> Florilegium, but I am afraid I have the wrong URL. I came only to the
> page with plain text messages, but not to the one classified in
> different topics. The url I used was this one:
> http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/rialto/cookbooks-msg.html.
That is the old site. The newest versions of the files (which includes
that one, I believe) are at the address given below. The index files
at the new site point to the files at either site as appropriate.
The files I would recommend looking in are these in the PLANTS, HERBS
AND SPICES section:
herbs-msg (71K) 2/10/99 Herbs used in period and how they were used.
Modern sources.
spices-msg (161K) 7/ 7/99 Info. on spices, sources for spices.
(It's sometimes difficult to decide which of these two files I should
put a particular message into)
This one in the FOOD section might have something, but I don't think so:
herbs-cooking-msg (29K) 3/22/99 Period herbs used in cooking.
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Lord Stefan li Rous Barony of Bryn Gwlad Kingdom of Ansteorra
Mark S. Harris Austin, Texas stefan at texas.net
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