SC - Holy Feast and Holy Fast-OT
Sue Clemenger
mooncat at in-tch.com
Thu May 4 21:21:15 PDT 2000
Yeah, but from what I've heard, that isn't much....
- --Maire, heading for the rock with a lg fry
Siegfried Heydrich wrote:
>
> Which? The food or the nobles? Although they really just either cut
> their heads off the latter, or simply taxed them into oblivion, which is
> worse than burning . . .
> As for burning food, I am forced to point out that the radicals who tore
> down the MacDonald's golden arches in London during the annual May day riots
> rather shamefacedly put them back up when they realized that it was actually
> the best tasting food in England. . .
>
> Sieggy
> >
> > << Food in the context of culture . . .
> > Christianity was rife in the Middle Ages and pervaded life. Seemed a
> > good topic for food scholars.
> >
> > niccolo >>
> >
> > It actually pervaded noble life. The resulting burning and other
> atrocities
> > in late period assured it's proliferation among non-nobles.
> >
> > Ras
>
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