SC - Re: Pennsic Tales
Par Leijonhufvud
parlei at algonet.se
Tue Aug 22 08:02:51 PDT 2000
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Philip & Susan Troy wrote:
> Lutefisk, acorns, who's counting?
I eat many strangers^Wstrange foods.
> The former mayor of Nice publicized this as a method of soaking salt
> cod. I like this part... even when the mayor was not at home in the
> Hotel Municipal, or whatever you'd call such a place, the oldest and
> most trusted servant, the majordomo, had instructions to go in and flush
> the master's toilet ten times a day.
And why not? The water that enters the tank is plain tap-water, and
there is no contact with any bodilly fluids.
> As for acorns, I suppose it might sort of defeat the purpose, but you
> can buy pre-leeched acorns, peeled and soaked free of tannins and other
> objectionable chemicals, at good Korean groceries. I haven't been able
> to find out what people do with them.
Boil into mush? Use as a part of baking? Lots of other uses, I can look,
or the Other primitive skills person here (the slug-loved herald) may
have more ways in his mind.
/UlfR
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