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antique roman dishes; the second item on the list gives conversions to make
your lives easier. ;o) http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mjw/recipes/e...om-coll.html#9 and, of course, if you "play around" with the web address (by using your white-out on the ant-rom-coll.html#9 part, you'll get several other ancient food pages. i love the ancient roman one cuz it gives me a reason to brush up on my (almost) extinct latin. but, not to worry, there is english there, as well. just in time for the annual T-DAY feast!! -- With Malus toward none, and Cherry-Trees toward all. |
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frogfog wrote: antique roman dishes; the second item on the list gives conversions to make your lives easier. ;o) http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mjw/recipes/e...om-coll.html#9 and, of course, if you "play around" with the web address (by using your white-out on the ant-rom-coll.html#9 part, you'll get several other ancient food pages. i love the ancient roman one cuz it gives me a reason to brush up on my (almost) extinct latin. but, not to worry, there is english there, as well. just in time for the annual T-DAY feast!! With Malus toward none, and Cherry-Trees toward all. I recently did a sit-down feast for 180 working from Roman sources, mostly Apicius. Some articles about the process as well as the recipes - Latin, translations and redactions - are here. http://www.panix.com/~nexus/cooking/ The Roman articles are the last ones, The Coronation of Darius and Roxane. Jeff Berry , Alexandre Lerot d'Avigne Whyt Whey, East ( | |
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