[Sca-cooks] honey, I love you

Phil Troy / G. Tacitus Adamantius adamantius1 at verizon.net
Wed Jul 2 18:42:04 PDT 2008


On Jul 2, 2008, at 9:34 PM, Suey wrote:

> Phil wrote:
>>
>> My question is, apart from the obvious reality of where honey  
>> comes  from, has anyone run across any specific reference to honey  
>> being a  flesh-day, animal-type product to be avoided on other  
>> days? Again,  obviously that's just what it is, but every so often  
>> the logic doesn't  quite make sense to us, and we can't just assume  
>> that it would be  regarded as forbidden on fish days.
>>
>> So, does anyone have any hard facts to back this up, or are we  
>> all,  including Brears, just saying, well, it stands to reason...
>>
>> I had thought to look in Fast and Feast, but of course it is  
>> buried  under twelve million other books.
>>
>> Anybody? Anything?
>>
>> Many thanks!
>>
> No way! Please lovie believe me.
> Honey was never forbidden! Are you out of your mind or what?

No, I don't believe I am. I was wondering why Brears suggested it.

Adamantius




"Most men worry about their own bellies, and other people's souls,  
when we all ought to worry about our own souls, and other people's  
bellies."
			-- Rabbi Israel Salanter



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