[Sca-cooks] Obscene medieval pastries
    Kathleen Roberts 
    karobert at unm.edu
       
    Thu Nov 13 12:55:51 PST 2014
    
    
  
For example, a married couple had to be shown sleeping in separate beds with something clearly separating them, usually a night table with a lamp on it.
And when Lucille Ball was pregnant in 1952 (yes, not the 60s, but not long before) the word "pregnant" could not be said on her TV show.
Granted this doesn't have much to do with SCA-period pastries.
Yes, but you just reminded me they used a "special word" which I still use today...  infan-ticipating.
Cailte
    
    
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