Lenten fasting was [Sca-cooks] Pattern welding meets cooking. . .
Laura C. Minnick
lcm at jeffnet.org
Wed Mar 17 22:01:38 PST 2004
At 10:01 PM 3/17/2004, you wrote:
>That's a cool idea! Wasn't there an article on something just along those
>lines with the last year or two in TI?
>I've thought of doing something similar, myself. Perhaps a lenten regimen
>when I *am* being Maire, and not just Sue? I'd maybe do it on the weekends
>I'm going to events that happen to fall during the season of Lent
Well, if I do it, I think doing it the whole way would be the only way to
do it. Because if I do it, it will be with the idea of understanding what
it felt like to live in the middle ages (funny thing, that! How novel!),
and I can't get that effect if I only do it on weekends.... but I'm funny
that way, so never mind me...
'Lainie
-still with the Death-Rattle Cough. Someone please bury me...
>Laura C. Minnick wrote:
>
>
>>By way of explanation, I'm not Catholic, nor am I religious (anymore).
>>But I wanted to get a feel for what Lent might have been like for a woman
>>in 1404. But I wanted to start small ;-). Perhaps next year I'll try a
>>full Lenten diet, which should be interesting since I don't care for fish!
>
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