SC - Fat Norman Ladies?

Karen tyrca at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 2 20:48:32 PST 2000


When I first read this, I really thought you had found
documentation for one of our favorite Food TV duo in motorcycle!

Tyrca

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How about mid-thirteenth century Anglo-Norman?

See Constance Hieatt and Robin F. Jones, "Two Anglo-Norman 
                                           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Culinary
Collections Edited from British Library Manuscripts Additional 
32085 and
Royal 12.C.xii", Speculum v. 61 October 1986 pp 859-882...

Note that one of these two (in French), I forget which one, is 
available
in a partial English translation as Book I of Curye On Inglysch,

Diversa
Cibaria (BL Add. 46919 He.), and _that_ is dated at around 1325 
C.E.

Is that sufficiently early 14th century Norman fer ya? And are 
you gonna
make cuskynoles?

Adamantius 
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Canton of Lindenwood
(all sorts of places in and around Ft. Worth & Dallas, TX)
Kingdom of Ansteorra

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