[Sca-cooks] (rice with currants) now with redaction!
Terry Decker
t.d.decker at worldnet.att.net
Tue Feb 26 16:23:40 PST 2002
Try 1517 for the first pineapples in Europe. Some sources say Christopher
Columbus in 1493, but I don't recall any mention in his journal. I haven't
a clue as to how fast the pineapple trade developed.
Bear
GREAT! I have a friend who would love a reasonably historical means of
cooking up some snot. He has a collection of celebrity boogies that he
trots out every now and again as an A&S entry for an alternative personna of
his. This would be great to bring up the scholarly value . . . . but he'd
need to use a different acid than pineapples as they are rather New World.
niccolo difrancesco
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