SC - Aluminum and other metal pans
Stefan li Rous
stefan at texas.net
Tue Jul 18 23:31:25 PDT 2000
Lars commented:
> I[t] would be **so**
> unladylike to think of going without. Although it makes me wonder, what did
> period women use to avoid "odor"....?
This of course varied from time to time, region to region and class to
class. In some cases, folks seem to be more interested in keeping
obnoxious odors from getting to them than about any they might be
providing. For that, pomanders were often carried, which could then
be held close to the nose when offending odors appeared. At other
times, perfumes were encouraged. For other cultures cleanliness was
important.
For a little more info check this file in the PERSONAL CARE section
of my Florilegium files.
perfumes-msg (31K) 5/22/00 Medieval perfumes and pomanders.
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Lord Stefan li Rous Barony of Bryn Gwlad Kingdom of Ansteorra
Mark S. Harris Austin, Texas stefan at texas.net
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