[Sca-cooks] fuddle cups
Daniel & Elizabeth Phelps
dephelps at embarqmail.com
Sun Jun 1 17:48:39 PDT 2008
Fuddle Cups are mentioned and imaged in this site.
http://www.ceramicstoday.com/articles/puzzle_jugs.htm
Don't know if they are period. I do have a flask that is a reproduction of
one from just out of our period that is made in the shape of a small book.
You drink from a hole that lies in from the spine at the toop, i.e from
between the pages. Does anyone know if such were period? Side note I've
an image of a jug that looks just like a leather "cask" that is
documentable to the last century of our period.
Daniel
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stefan li Rous" <StefanliRous at austin.rr.com>
To: "SCA-Cooks maillist SCA-Cooks" <SCA-Cooks at Ansteorra.org>
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2008 6:17 PM
Subject: [Sca-cooks] fuddle cups
> Daniel mentioned:
> <<< I was also wondering about fuddle cups which appear to be several
> cups (3?)
> cojoined such that they must be drunk in a certain sequence to prevent a
> spill. >>>
>
> I had a little bit of info on puzzle jugs, and even have one of Master
> Hroar's here at home, but not enough to create a file on them. Now with
> the recent messages, perhaps I do. Thanks
>
> However, this is the first I've heard of "fuddle cups". Does anyone have
> more info on these or references to them? Or perhaps a link to a picture
> of one? I'm having a bit of trouble imagining how they might be cojoined
> to make them have to be drunk in a specific sequence. Does anyone know of
> anyone making these?
>
> Thanks,
> Stefan
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