[Sca-cooks] Food Myths
Steve
steve.mont at verizon.net
Thu Sep 19 22:44:12 PDT 2002
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12. Hew it to bits refers to certain Caidan Laurels.
11. There is only one true way to make cuskynoles.
aeduin, speaking from the hot tub under the Rock
>Top Ten Medieval Food-related Myths:
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>10. Medieval people lived on salt meat and fish throughout the winter
>9. Medieval people invariably had bad teeth
>8. Medieval people never used forks
>7. Medieval people ate honey butter at every meal
>6. Medieval feasts routinely had twelve or more courses
>5. Medieval people had disgusting table manners
>4. Medieval nobility _always_ ate roast beef
>3. Medieval peasants _never_ ate meat
>2. Medieval people never ate vegetables
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>and the number one Medieval Food-related Myth... (dingdingding)
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>1. Medieval food is heavily spiced to conceal the flavors of rotten meat
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>Adamantius
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