[Sca-cooks] Bad Stew ..was: Sugar 10th

ruadh ruadh at home.com
Mon May 7 08:20:08 PDT 2001


So much for the frustration at the constant calls of 'Light'  and other bad
care from the master of her Household.
Guess she may have lived an A&S live after that incident. And I did say
"...could have been". Yes, She was acquitted.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Decker, Terry D." <TerryD at Health.State.OK.US>
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Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 10:34 AM
Subject: RE: [Sca-cooks] No Sugar in 10th Century??


> She was acquitted of the crime.  And while the act is attributed to her,
> most of the attribution is speculation.  The evidence available is not
> conclusive as to the identity of the killer.
>
> Master Ivar Battleskald would probably suggest that the ax technique
> displayed was very rudimentary and seriously flawed.
>
> Bear
>
> > If I recall something of a more recent item history, of a
> > Lady who could
> > field a 'mean' axe. It was brought forth in her trial that a
> > 'spoiled Mutton
> > stew' may have been part of what drove her to 'cut off' the
> > family ties. Ms.
> > L. Borden could have been a fine SCAdian warrior ?
>
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