SC - Urgent query
Siegfried Heydrich
baronsig at peganet.com
Wed May 3 11:53:39 PDT 2000
Oh . . . My . . . God . . . a polenta pizza?!?!
Actually, a white version might not be half bad. Herbed olive oil, goat
cheese, maybe some spinach or parsley, mushrooms, and some spices . . . That
might be a real FUN research party - make up a bunch o' dough, and try
different period toppings in combos. On mine, though, tenne le alichi, per
favore.
Make little 6" mini-pizzas, and run 'Spartacus' on the VCR in the next
room! Who could resist a research pizza party? And if people get upset over
obviously modern pizza, make 'em in rectangular pans.
Sieggy
>
> Puls is a dish of cooked grain which can be of almost any consistency.
The
> dry form, pulentium, is basically polenta. IIRC, the term "puls" is
derived
> from Latin rather than Greek.
>
> I might also argue against the hot rocks business unless we are talking
> about field preparation. The Greeks had cloche ovens.
>
> Bear
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