SC - Reference Help-kinda long-sorry
LrdRas at aol.com
LrdRas at aol.com
Wed May 26 14:17:10 PDT 1999
In a message dated 5/26/99 8:25:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, meadhbh at io.com
writes:
<< As for references, i recommend Pleyn Delit for a start by Constance
Hieatt.
You can get it on amazon.com. (along with a number of medieval cookbooks). >>
If you use this source, I would recommend getting the 2nd edition which
corrects errors made in the first edition.
My personal favorite right now is 'The Medieval Kitchen'. That combined with
Cariadoc's very affordable 2 volume set of Renaissance and Medieval
cookbooks (which also includes a couple of 'nouveau cuisine' manuscripts like
'The Queen's Closet Opened' and Digby's manuscript) and a copy of his
Miscellany should put you well on the road to learning medieval cookery.
Good luck! :-)
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