SC - Zampone
Elaine Koogler
ekoogler at chesapeake.net
Fri Dec 22 04:13:38 PST 2000
>From: Beatrice & Chadai
>Thanks Lucrezia.Which museum is that from?
>I am curious as to what they say about it's presence.
Museum of London, as Bear says. It was shown at the "Eating Out in London
1500 - 2000" exhibition, encased in a resin block, and merely noted that
it had been found in a Tudor rubbish dump. They didn't make any claims
other than that as far as I remember. To be honest, it looked just like
any old, blackened bannana skin to me! The bottled wine from that era was
much more interesting. Apparently it tasted like a fine sherry, although
they posit that it was originally more in line with a fruity, low alcohol
white wine.
Off topic, I'd like to wish everyone a happy Hannukah, Yule and Christmas.
Blessings of the season to you all!
Ciao
Lucrezia
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Lady Lucrezia di Freccia | mka Tina Nevin
Thamesreach Shire, Drachenwald | London, UK
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