[Sca-cooks] 17th century hot dog? (II)
H Westerlund-Davis
yaini0625 at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 13 18:54:36 PST 2010
I shared this bit of history with my high school history students. You all have been elevated up the Coolness Factor ladder. They love the idea of eating history. They are still recovering from the fact that Mac and Cheese, pretzels and ice-cream can be dated to the Roman era and older.
Aelina
Duct Tape is like the Force: It has a light side & a dark side
and it holds the universe together.
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From: emilio szabo <emilio_szabo at yahoo.it>
To: sca-cooks at lists.ansteorra.org
Sent: Wed, January 13, 2010 10:33:38 AM
Subject: [Sca-cooks] 17th century hot dog? (II)
(Second version; forgot "for not much money" in the translation; thanks Thorvald for yours)
Hier wird um wenig geld
ein gute Wurst gebraten,
womit dem Hunger wird
doch nicht dem durst geraten,
den einer leschen Kan
nach hertzens-wunsch dar auf
an einem solchen Ort,
wo wein u(nd) bier zu Kauff.
Here, a decent saucage is roasted for not much money, with which hunger can be appeased but not thirst.
This (thirst) can be appeased later as much as someone wants in a place where wine and beer is sold.
E.
> http://www.academiabarilla.com/academia/gastronomic-prints/browse-gastronomic-prints-collection.aspx?q=XVI
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