[Sca-cooks] Documentation Help
Martin G. Diehl
mdiehl at nac.net
Fri Mar 4 15:02:22 PST 2005
Phlip wrote:
>
> Ene bichizh ogsen baina shuu...
>
> > Liber cure cocorum (ca. 1430) is a cookbook that is
> > entirely in verse. I doubt if it was meant to make
> > it easier to remember, but you never know.
> >
> > Thomas Gloning has the text available on the web at
> > the following URL:
> > http://staff-www.uni-marburg.de/~gloning/lcc3.htm
> >
> > - Doc
>
> I think she might be referring to the tendency of some
> recipes to use prayers for timing different processes.
Then again, maybe they were praying for the food to
turn out OK ... or the guests to appreciate it ...
> I know we've discussed them, but I can't think of any
> specific ones off hand. Adamantius? I think you were
> in that discussion.
... a discussion about which prayer was more effective?
> Saint Phlip,
Vincenzo
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