[Sca-cooks] Re: for the glossary & the cold food thread

Sue Clemenger mooncat at in-tch.com
Wed Jul 11 00:04:24 PDT 2001


Hey, at least they're not embalmed cuskeynoles.....
--Maire, who's beginning to think that cuskeynoles are strictly
apocryphal, and don't actually exist....<g>

Philip & Susan Troy wrote:
>
> Christina Nevin wrote:
> >
> >         Adamantius wrote:
> >         And then there's that Apician recipe that calls for frying dates in
> >         honey. Which, when you consider its boiling point, isn't all that
> >         outlandish, if a bit dangerous.
> >
> > And also very yummy...hmm, don't they say danger is the spice of life?
> >
> >         and also:
> >         Bawme, I assume, as in balm, used as a verb? Didn't see it in CoI,
> > but
> >         then my search was quite cursory.
> >
> > It's referred to in the notes on page 132, as occurring in the Aberystwyth,
> > Nat.Lib Wales, Peniarth 394D version, written as:
> > Þen bawme them with clarified hony and serue them furth
> > instead of as:
> > Claryfye honey & flamme hem Þerwyt; ete hem hote or colde.
> >
> > Ciao
> > Lucrezia
>
> Eeeew, Lucrezia is eating embalmed fritters, neener neener...
>
> Adamantius, obviously spending way too much time with children lately
> --
> Phil & Susan Troy
>
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>
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> let him get away with it, it's going  to continue." -- Joe Torre, 9/98
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