SC - Newcomer

Elaine Koogler ekoogler at chesapeake.net
Tue Jan 30 06:50:45 PST 2001


Henry V strikes again!  I think what we have here is a bunch of frustrated
Shakespearean actor/cooks.

Kiri

Philip & Susan Troy wrote:

> Tudorcook wrote:
> >
> > --- Quicksilver <Solas_Sidhe at bigpond.com> wrote: > >
> > So come on under The
> > > Rock, pull up a
> > > chair, grab a cuskynole and join in the fun!
> > > -Min
> >
> > Min
> > Sorry I have to ask but I appear to be missing
> > something here.
>
> "Cuskynole" has become something of a buzzword here. It's the name of an
> early fourteenth-century English fruit-and-nut-filled cake/pastry/pasta
> dish, the specific interpretation of the recipe being the subject of
> much debate here over a period of years.
>
> Many people have taken the name of cuskynole in vain, I regret to say.
> We few, we happy few, who have taken rolling pin in hand and made
> cuskynoles, have not. And those in England still abed shall hold their
> gridirons dear... and... and...
>
> I need some tea.
>
> Adamantius
> --
> Phil & Susan Troy
>
> troy at asan.com
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