[SCA-Cooks] Medieval cooking for non-cooks

Sue Clemenger mooncat at in-tch.com
Thu Nov 15 05:50:36 PST 2001


I don't recall Lycaeon, but I double-checked on Tantalus (school was a
long, LONG time ago).  The sources that Google gave me all
agreed--according to one of them, serving his son to the gods was some
sort of test of their omniscience.  Geez, these roman/greek
types.....<g>
--Maire (who was digging through her bookcases this a.m. and found a
book on egyptian and roman textiles and thought of you, Master
A.....what century _is_ your persona, anyway? I've always wondered....)

Philip & Susan Troy wrote:
>
> Sue Clemenger wrote:
>
> > and also for cooking and serving his own
> > son to the gods, but I don't know about Sisyphus.....
> > --Maire
>
> I thought that was Lycaeon.
>
> Adamantius
> --
> Phil & Susan Troy
>
> troy at asan.com
>



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