[Sca-cooks] Period Junk food

Nicholas S. Malone Nix at iolinc.net
Sat Dec 14 18:49:18 PST 2002


The point is to add a little fun to the menu listing, educate a few
people with different recipes, do things the kids will get a kick out of
and maybe illustrate that some concepts have been around a little longer
than people think!  It really is in the interest of fun.

david friedman wrote:
> I'm not sure I see the point of the project, but you might consider
> cryspes or something similar as a period funnel cake. Check the
> Miscellany on my site for a recipe.
>
> Why do you want to try to convince people that period food was just
> like modern food? It isn't true, and if it were true period cooking
> would be less interesting than it is.
>
>> Ok I could use a few more ideas. I am doing a spring feast for a local
>> HS group's event. Its geared toward HS kids and newcomers.
>>
>> Just to bust the period police's chops and to bait some laurels I wanna
>> do all Junk food.
>>
>> I have solid sources for Chicken Nuggets,
>>  Hot Pockets (stuffed huntmans loaves),
>>  Corn Dogs (sausage dumplings, fried and a little longer than period)
>> and  HoHo's (can't do chocolate but I can fill rolled cakes)
>>
>> Does anyone have good sources on period recipes that can translate as
>> "Junk Food"?
>>
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