[Sca-cooks] Questions about cookbooks for "novice/intermediate" cooks

Julia Herzog julia_n_herzog at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 10 17:10:48 PDT 2013


I read the cookbook reviews/discussion I found on Florilegium and on another site (will have to look up later). Florilegium is an excellent resource. I am an experienced cook and researcher but new to the SCA. 

I found it was helpful to read around online on medieval cookbooks for a week or two to glean what were legitimate/well-researched books and what to look for and what met my needs. (My persona is 14th century Italian).

I ended up purchasing two based on my research: The Medieval Kitchen (French/Italian) and Pleyn Delit. 

I agree, don't rush into it. You want to know what your options are and what meets your needs before you lay down some cash for medieval cooking related books.

On Sep 10, 2013, at 5:06 PM, Stefan li Rous <StefanliRous at austin.rr.com> wrote:

> Florilegium



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