[Sca-cooks] http://cookbookhistory.wordpress.com/

yaini0625 at yahoo.com yaini0625 at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 16 08:01:39 PDT 2010


Wordpress and Edublog are used by high schools for various "tech" ways to connect with students. My high school uses Edublog which does have a link to Wordpress. The use of the blog is limited to the imagination of the teacher and there access to resources. Time is another factor. It is not limited to high schools but the sites are cheap or free to use.
Some schools are starting to use Google blogs because it is easier to use. Schools are starting to use YouTune as well as a tool. Type in "Industrial Revolution" and you will several teacher/student projects.
It is Saturday- taking off my teacher hat.
Aelina
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-----Original Message-----
From: Johnna Holloway <johnnae at mac.com>
Sender: sca-cooks-bounces+yaini0625=yahoo.com at lists.ansteorra.orgDate: Sat, 16 Oct 2010 10:37:33 
To: Cooks within the SCA<sca-cooks at lists.ansteorra.org>
Reply-To: Cooks within the SCA <sca-cooks at lists.ansteorra.org>
Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] http://cookbookhistory.wordpress.com/

I wonder if this isn't a demonstration item for a class.
Perhaps for an assignment where the students have to create a website  
or blog, provide information, timeline, do some links, set up a  
comment feedback, permanent link, etc.

What the site lacks
-credentials
-sources; bibliography
-authorship

I find it rather strange that it's focused on French and Western  
Cuisine but starts with papyrus. Also the spelling varies. In one  
place it's cookbooks and in another cook books. Why not cookery books?

And one major mistake is the entry on Guillaume Triel {Taillevent},   
which should be Tirel. And there's "Chiquart Amicvzo" too and Chiquart  
Amico.


Lots of other errors which MS Word would have caught if checked.

It states "abducting Romes empress and her daughters to return to    
Carthage." Rome's Empress or the Roman Empress???

"The Fork Travel To Venice" and not the fork travels.

"King Roger II bans the use of paper for official documents cause it’s  
pagan."

cause it's pagan... not because it's pagan.

  "It’s Constructs  showed"  .... huh

I think the text in a number of places is using constructs and not  
recipes as in "and the original vellum codex contained 196 constructs."
Has it been translated into English from another language?

If you took the Wikipedia entries on the history of books and paper  
and combined with the entry on cookbooks, supplemented those entries,  
my guess is you could construct something similar.

It is one strange deal.

Johnnae


On Oct 15, 2010, at 5:13 PM, emilio szabo wrote:

>
> http://cookbookhistory.wordpress.com/
>
> Does anybody here know, who wrote this ... well, sort of blog?
>
> I wonder if people with an expertise in one field of culinary  
> history could look
> at the relevant entries and let us know what they think about it.
>
>
> E.
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