SC - Re: American Civil War cooking

allilyn@juno.com allilyn at juno.com
Sat Jun 10 10:01:07 PDT 2000


In a message dated 6/10/00 5:07:19 AM Pacific Daylight Time, troy at asan.com 
writes:

>   Of
>  > course, I don't know if, in Scotland, they don't call "griddling" 
"baking".
> 
>  > Does that make sense?  It's been a long day in the kitchen....
>  
>  A common name in English-speaking countries for a stone griddle, often
>  used in front of a fire for scones, muffins, etc., is a bakestone or
>  bakston, which suggests it is not considered remarkable to bake without
>  an oven. 

Thank you Master A.  Now I know.

Balthazar of Blackmoor

Mr. Wizard, what happens when you combine pasta and antipasta?


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