[Sca-cooks] OT: With all due respect

Saint Phlip phlip at 99main.com
Sun Oct 10 20:26:11 PDT 2010


So, who has a favorite John Lennon song?

On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 9:00 PM, Suey <lordhunt at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Stephanie wrote:
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> Shouldn't the bigger question here be-  is this really relevant to the SCA
> cooks list?
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> I am rather confused why it was posted
>
>
> Stephanie
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> Actually it is quite relevant on the two sides of the world. The Spaniards
> took their concubines to the new world who were Spanish-Islams fleeing from
> the Inquisition and they took their recipes which today are common fare in
> South America but forgotten in Spain.
> Not much is written about American female slaves being taken to Europe but
> perhaps we have something there. Hernando Pizarro married his niece, a half
> Incan princess.
> Yes, Europeans killed Americans with their diseases which I do not consider
> an issue as far as medieval recipes are concerned.
> That is not my point.
> Slaves from Roman times through the American Civil War contributed to
> gastronomy. Columbus was not the founder of slavery! He was simply a man of
> his times serving the crown of Castile.
> Suey
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