[Sca-cooks] need names of cookie like objects

Huette von Ahrens ahrenshav at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 26 14:24:30 PST 2007


The only period cookie that comes to mind that might be appropriate for a horse is
Springerle. 

Huette

--- Anne-Marie Rousseau <dailleurs at liripipe.com> wrote:

> hey all from Anne-Marie
> 
> OK, this is raelly random, but sorta food related, so bear with me... :)
> 
> a friend of mine just got a new horse. Big black and white Tobiano paint boy. His name 
> is "Cookie" (ugh). My friend would like to rename the horse something fierce and much more 
> medieval sounding, and we were thinking it would be cute if it was also somehow 
> distantly "cookie" related too....
> 
> any ideas? what kinds of baked goods have names that might work for a proto-jousting horse? 
> Right now they're calling him "bourdain" but he's way too sweet for that kind of legacy ;)
> 
> bonus points for names that would be 15th century, french and/or italian.
> 
> personlly I'm a fan of "Tourtiere", as it might work as a threat if the horse isnt behaving 
> hisself ;)....
> 
> --AM
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My thoughts are whirled like a potter's wheel;   King Henry VI, part I: I, v 
http://www.twoheartsentwinedpottery.com/


 
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