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James F. Johnson seumas at mind.net
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http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/19990923/re/life_shakespeare_1.html

A portion of the article reads...

Cooks In Shakespeare's Day Stir Up Change
By Mary Gabriel

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - While William Shakespeare toiled in his garret,
scratching out the tragedies and comedies that remain the most widely read
plays in the English language, cooks in Shakespeare's day were downstairs
in the kitchen stirring up a parallel revolution in the culinary arts.

[...]

``Fooles and Fricassees, Food in Shakespeare's England,'' a new exhibition
at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C., uses rare books,
prints and drawings to examine more than 100 years in the evolution of
English food preparation and consumption. The exhibition also recognizes a
few unsung heroines -- both those who cooked the food and those who told
the newly emerging mercantile class how to eat it.

[...]




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