[Sca-cooks] Gratia Dei : Medieval EXHIBITION

Elaine Koogler ekoogler1 at comcast.net
Tue May 25 19:07:39 PDT 2004


Sounds like a great exhibition. Wish I were coming that way! The menu is 
wonderful...the only quarrel I'd have is with their interpretation of 
cubebs and grains of paradise...but hey! It's much better than what you 
usually see!

Kiri

Johnna Holloway wrote:

> This came across another list tonight--
>
> GRATIA DEI
> A JOURNEY THROUGH THE MIDDLE AGES
> Explore the remarkable period, from 1000-1500 A.D., when rulers claimed
> their power was derived from "the grace of God", or in Latin of the
> time, gratia Dei.
>
> http://www.grmuseum.org/exhibits/Gratia_Dei/index1.asp
>
> The menus are posted here---
> http://www.grmuseum.org/exhibits/Gratia_Dei/cafe.asp
>
> Compliment your Gratia Dei visit by experiencing our Olde World Cafe, 
> a Medieval Banquet fit for kings & queens, peasant and paupers. 
> Satisfy your quintessential hunger with an authentic fare from Turkey 
> Legs to Cornish Hens, from Beef Ribs to Fresh Salmon, served with 
> Fresh Baked Breads, a robust Cheese selection and Beans and Porridge 
> (children's menu is available). Quench your thirst with a sampling of 
> Meade, Ales and Hard Cider.
>
>
> It's in Grand Rapids Michigan in case anyone is headed that way
> VAN ANDEL MUSEUM CENTER
> MAY 22, 2004 through AUGUST 15, 2004
>
> the Public Museum of Grand Rapids is the sole U.S. venue!
>
> Johnnae
>
>
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