[Sca-cooks] Fwd: Tournaments Illuminated suggestion
Johnna Holloway
johnnae at mac.com
Tue Aug 2 03:32:29 PDT 2011
People should be aware that TI now has strict limits on quoting text.
So strict in fact that they do not care if the material being quoted
is out of copyright and has been for centuries.
It is no longer possible in fact to do a recipe survey article for TI
where one
quotes actual pre-1700 recipes in full because you'll exceed the
requirements.
(You can no longer take a class of recipes and trace for instance how
the recipe changes over the centuries.)
"Articles cannot be comprised of more than 15% (10% is preferred) of
quoted material from all
sources combined."
In terms of medieval or the longer more detailed later recipes like
Scappi, you might be able to quote one original recipe and one recipe
only.
A 2400 word article places a limit of 240 words on quoted text. For
Scappi, that's often one recipe.
You'll run into the same problems with modern recipes if they are
sourced from a modern cookbook or
the web.
Johnnae
On Aug 2, 2011, at 3:51 AM, Ian Kusz wrote:
> So, if anyone likes/wants, I can collect some of their favorite
> taste-good,
> appeal-to-moderns, camp-capable recipes and submit them as a group
> to TI.
> snipped
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: "Ian Kusz" sprucebranch at gmail.com
>> Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 1:52pm
>> To: tieditor at sca.org
>> Subject: Tournaments Illuminated suggestion
>>
>> Would like to see recipes; two categories: actual medieval recipes
>> (with
>> modern measuring units) that are tastiest, and some of those same
>> recipes
>> that are good for campouts. The SCA-Cooks list would probably love
>> to
>> contribute.
>> Just seen too many awful-tasting feasts. And there is some
>> medieval food
>> that appeals to modern palates.
>>
>> --
>> Ian of Oertha
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