SC - icelandic sour Dough?
Tollhase1 at aol.com
Tollhase1 at aol.com
Thu Sep 2 22:43:04 PDT 1999
In a message dated 9/3/99 1:00:55 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ddfr at best.com
writes:
<< Are you using "first attempt" literally--are you saying that the feast was
the first time you had ever made that recipe? >>
No, never would I do so for exactly the reason you said. I have not yet
practiced that recipe enough. I just fed it to my family to get there
opinions.
"Certainly tastes are different, with the result that you may cook something
you like and your lady doesn't. But that has little to do with how period
the recipe is--after all, the recipe doesn't say how much powder Fort to
use."
Agreed
"But note that if you are telling the people "this dough was not intended to
be eaten," you are making a historical statement, and one that may well be
false."
Possibly I would. I believe in my research and from what I believe I have
heard on the net, some coffin lids or dough are not intended to be eaten. I
would be as correct either way as the recipe does not state. Perhaps a
better way would be to say it may not have been eaten.
> Like Really, OK, from that person I will
>usually get NAZI periodness, and that person is like really very practical
>and would serve franks and beans
"In most circles I am familiar with, describing
someone as a Nazi is regarded as a put down."
You cannot imagine how much I Now regret the choice of the Word Nazi in this
context. The contrast you are perceiving is NOT what I was intending in my
original post. But rather that people have differing viewpoints and that we
should accept where someone is coming from and be willing to accept
information and criticism from them. Thus learn from everybody. Especially
if you had earlier considered them to be unbending apparently single-minded
rude whatever or overly practical. Would it not be a better world if we
could learn to learn from people we originally thought of as NAZI, That is
what I meant. Thus the insult or viewpoint one perceived the individual
becomes replaced with, here is that person whom knows more that I do. Lets
Glean information from them.
> It is my understanding that it refers to someone whom enjoys tearing down a
>person attempt at historical accuracy and insist that they are the only ones
>correct. Essentially, if you do not do everything exactly period as they
>know it to be, they will make you feel bad.
You I believe had asked about the Term NAZI in regard to the SCA. I was
offering you the a definition.
I hope that I have answered your questions. I welcome any further questions
or comments.
I still would like the documentation on the franks eating people in period.
Frederich
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