December 29, 2007
Medieval Cookery.
In addition to recipes, site includes a few oddities, a fine set of links to online Medieval cookbooks, and a Medieval cookery word of the day.
Sort of not entirely unrelated.
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Plovers eat the wind, eh?
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Hmmmm, I may have to try some of these oddity recipes. Yeah, I'm lookin' at you, cat.
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I didn't see a dingle foole on the menu. But the wastels yfarced sound scrummy.
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That should read ""single foole." I don't even want to KNOW what a "dingle foole" is. Mayhap for St. Stephen's Day my ladye will grant us ye Pree-view Buttone.
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Was never pyk walwed in galantyne As I in love am walwed and ywounde.
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Ooooh, lovely!