[Sca-cooks] poudre fort

Stefan li Rous StefanliRous at austin.rr.com
Wed Mar 27 14:45:19 PDT 2013


Stephanie replied to me with:
<<< I did think of you for that link Stefan, actually.>>>

I'm not sure which link you are referring to here, but I have little time to scour the web myself and depend upon seeing links mentioned on email lists in order to add them to the Florilegium, and rather than simply listing links, I like to have a description of the link and why a SCAdian would be interested in going there.

I've already learned to ignore email messages that have only a link in them and either no title, or now, simple general titles. :-(

<<< I figured you'd scarf
the class handouts if they aren't already in the Florilegium. BTW. googling
"poudre fort" brings up the Florilegium at 7th in the rankings :) >>>

And unfortunately, since I don't scan the web looking for them, I don't see such handouts even if they are on the web. And just in case you are wondering, I will contact the author before I copy any such item from a website or blog to make sure I have permission to add it to the Florilegium. So if in doubt, still send it to me. 

Thanks for the Florilegium ranking. I know that its rank has often been falling as so many other sites show up on the web and the advertising money has dropped to almost nothing, but it is still nice to know it comes up in some niche searches.

<<< I use this blend in pates replacing Quatre' Espice. It's absolutley
delicious spinkled over any meat before (and after) roasting. Adds an
exotic touch to salads. I use it in place of regular pepper in many pickles
and sauces such as BBQ, sweet chili salsas and warm fruit sauces. It is
particularly good with fruits. >>>

What is "Quatre' Espice"? Is that a modern or medieval spice mix?

I like these ideas of adding a medieval spice mix to even modern food items. I'll have to consider it. What medieval spice mix would folks recommend for scrambled eggs?

Stefan

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THLord Stefan li Rous    Barony of Bryn Gwlad    Kingdom of Ansteorra
   Mark S. Harris           Austin, Texas          StefanliRous at austin.rr.com
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