[Sca-cooks] Re: missing manuscript
Gaylin Walli
iasmin at home.com
Wed Dec 5 13:14:13 PST 2001
DAMN YOU BOTH! Now I've got coffee on a white sweater, my jeans, the keyboard
AND my notes for the laurel's luncheon! AHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Iasmin
Johnnae quipped in response to Massa A:
>Now that would be a great doctoral project...
>It could be compared to:
>Receipts of Various Kindes in Cookery, Preserving,
>Candying, Confectionary, Brewing and other Important
> Matters. To Which Is Added a Booke of Carving. Collected and
>Improved Upon by an Amateur of the First Distinction
>derived from Books of Secrets and Sources the most Authentic, Ancient
>and Modern, Foreign and Domestic, and Embracing a
>Compendium of Most Useful and Entertaining Knowledge
>Submitted with the Utmost deference to a Discerning and
>Discriminating Public... by the Publishers
>
>Philip & Susan Troy wrote:
>> Maybe we'll discover the missing manuscript of the 1547 classic, Syr
>> Jerome Hogsheade's "De Gluten Luteranis, Or, The Lutheran Bynder, For
>> All Ladies And Gentle Women Who Wouldst Takke Potte Lucke, Including
>> (y)e Casseroles and All Typpes Of Jellies & Sallets That Sheweth (y)e
>> Miniaturre Marsh-Mallowes Wythinne".>
> > Adamantius
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