SC - Reuses for leftover worms

LrdRas@aol.com LrdRas at aol.com
Sat Mar 18 20:05:31 PST 2000


I think that's a _great_ idea! Could those of us who are interested, but unable
to attend, send their ideas to someone for inclusion, too?
Will this include vegetarian/vegan recipes?
- --Maire

allilyn at juno.com wrote:

> >>> And the point I was making was that, in producing a cookbook for
> > those with food allegies, it would make more sense to find period
> > recipes consistent with those allergies than to work out recipies
> > modified from period recipies in order to be consistent with those
> > allergies. It would make more sense because it would be more fun, it
> > probably wouldn't be any more work, and you would end up with period
> > recipes rather than period like recipes. There might be exceptions in
> > the case of people with very odd and/or multiple allergies who
> > already knew what substitutes worked well-<<
>
> That's a good idea.  If everyone coming to the cook's dinner at Pennsic
> will bring period recipes they find for their own allergies, or ones that
> they've cooked for, I'll try to put together an Allergist's Cookbook.
> I'll also include a Peri-oide section, so bring those, too.  Stefan or
> Cariadoc or Huen or Sincefu  will web it for us, then Kitchen Stewards
> can go right to it for their planning.
> Regards,
> Allison,     allilyn at juno.com
>
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