SC - SC re: bread and dripping

MsGreyPaws@aol.com MsGreyPaws at aol.com
Mon Jun 14 13:47:17 PDT 1999


The same method of "washing" grease is also used to purify fat for
soapmaking.
Raoghnailt
Stan Wyrm, Artemisia
rygbee at montana.com
- ----- Original Message -----
From: <LrdRas at aol.com>
To: <sca-cooks at Ansteorra.ORG>
Sent: Monday, June 14, 1999 10:52 a.m.
Subject: Re: SC - help with words-OOP


> In a message dated 6/14/99 12:20:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
troy at asan.com
> writes:
>
> << Whoa. Hold evvythin'. Click. That was the sound of a vague ancient
>  memory returning to the top of the pile. I recall somewhere reading
>  about the process (it might have been in Mrs. Beeton) of washing
>  drippings.  >>
>
> Correct. :-) I like it better the other way as did my grandmother and
before
> her my great-grandmother who would have been contemporary. :-) I just let
the
> mass settle in a bowl in the frig and lift off the grease scraping off the
> bottom goo and use it like it is. Much more flavorful and clean. ;-)
>
> Ras
>
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