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Historic (rec.food.historic) Discussing and discovering how food was made and prepared way back when--From ancient times down until (& possibly including or even going slightly beyond) the times when industrial revolution began to change our lives.

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Girello by Opinicus
http://www.cwb.com.au/Wholesale_no_order/john/girello.html This seems to be what we call "nuar" (FR "noix" ?) in Turkish. All of the muscle fibres are...
18-04-2006 03:16 PM
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FA: Old 1960's/70's Cooking Books by Paul Miller
Hi, Just put a few up on Ebay if anyone is interested. Delia Smith's - Book Of Cakes -...
14-04-2006 07:28 PM
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OT: Iranian (Persian) orange-flower jam/marmalade by Lazarus Cooke
I have memories of eating this - a very runny, liquid, jam/marmalade, in the mid-sixties. Am I wrong? Does such a thing exist? I didn't make jam then; now I...
13-04-2006 08:56 AM
by Ophelia Go to last post
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Candy by R. Fizek
Hi, Looking for a candy that my Grandmother always had - going back 45 years or so now. A type of breathmint - It was a very small (maybe like a barley...
01-04-2006 07:54 AM
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HUGE lot 2 sacks tapers/straight corks-beer-wine-shine-$25 by trippin28track@yahoo.com
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16-03-2006 04:22 PM
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11-03-2006 06:36 AM
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WW2 London cuisine question by Jack Campin - bogus address
Anybody have any wartime British recipes for whale? ============== j-c ====== @ ====== purr . demon . co . uk ============== Jack Campin: 11 Third St,...
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06-03-2006 12:08 AM
by Wayne Boatwright Go to last post
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maya food by B. P. TBC
Hi all! What did the mayas and incas eaten? Could they cooking?
04-03-2006 07:14 AM
by MW Go to last post
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The first fish & chip shop in the UK by beanie
Hi, We're searching for any information about Joseph Malin who is reputed to have opened the first Fish & Chip shop in the UK in Cleveland Street, Bethnal...
27-02-2006 05:33 PM
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Countess Morphy (Marcelle Azra Forbes) by Hippy
Can anyone here give me any information about the author of "Recipes for All Nations"? I received this 1935 recipe book for Christmas and I've been fascinated...
10-02-2006 04:23 PM
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What would the Hittites have eaten? by wildwestcats@yahoo.com
What kinds of foods would the Hittites have eaten? So far I've found that they probably ate mutton, grapes, figs and used olive oil and honey.
25-01-2006 06:50 AM
by Mark Zanger Go to last post
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Medal Broze?, Silver? CULINARY INSTITUTE OF AMERICA oval medal. by don warner saklad
Available for barter, for a swop Medal. Bronze?, Silver? oval medal with the words The CULINARY INSTITUTE OF AMERICA baker's hat image above a crest with spoon...
12-01-2006 04:22 PM
by Don Saklad Go to last post
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A Carthaginian feast by Andrew Dalby
I'd be glad of other opinions on this. On this page http://perso.wanadoo.fr/dalby/extra/SalammboFeast.html I've put the French text and two English...
11-01-2006 05:27 PM
by Bob (this one) Go to last post
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100% mexican vanilla la vencedora by vanillaman
Hi to all: I am selling 100% pure mexican vanilla extract la vencedora brand if you are interested e- mail me. this vanilla does not contain coumarin nor red...
10-01-2006 11:03 PM
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Oldest noodles unearthed in China by Opinicus
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4335160.stm Were they *al dente* I wonder? -- Bob http://www.kanyak.com
09-01-2006 07:45 PM
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Anthimus's recipe for hare (northern Gaul, about 500 AD) by Andrew Dalby
Anthimus's recipe for hare is today's Latin quotation on the FOOD WORD site. Anthimus claims it's good for dysentery (or rather, against dysentery), which...
09-01-2006 04:35 AM
by Andrew Dalby Go to last post
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California coffee prices in 1958 by Opinicus
In Perry Mason episode 0123 "The case of the one-eyed witness" (first broadcast on 11 March 1958) Della Street says "What could they *possibly* put in a cup of...
08-01-2006 06:51 PM
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Seven-pack by Opinicus
Ingredients: 7 cans of beer or other beverage Put one can of beer upright on a surface. Arrange the other six cans around it in a hexagon. (It's a frivolous...
06-01-2006 10:57 PM
by TOliver Go to last post
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make real sourdough bread at home by Jim
Making Natural Sourdough Bread from Scratch If you've always wanted to know how to make real sourdough bread at home, then you should check out this new page....
03-01-2006 07:05 PM
by John_Kane@tricolour.queensu.ca Go to last post
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يا جماعة فى منـ* تعليميـة مجانية فى مجال برمجة الكمبيوتر by Dr_mohamed_hassan_60@yahoo.com
من يرغب فى دراسة برمجة الكمبيوتر فهناك شركة تدعى مؤسسة النماء العربى تقدم من* مجانبة -...
24-12-2005 12:46 PM
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يا جماعة فى منـ* تعليميـة مجانية فى مجال برمجة الكمبيوتر by Dr_mohamed_hassan_60@yahoo.com
من يرغب فى دراسة برمجة الكمبيوتر فهناك شركة تدعى مؤسسة النماء العربى تقدم من* مجانبة -...
24-12-2005 12:46 PM
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Roast beef tenderloin by Opinicus
An historic dish... Materials: 3.5 pounds (1.6 kgs) of beef tenderloin Salt Pepper Garlic powder (optional) Butter Olive oil
22-12-2005 07:23 PM
by Mark P. Nelson Go to last post
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What did the neanderthals eat ??? by Arnie N. Techball
Did they have real recipes for something or were they just a bunch of cannibals who ate each other ?
15-12-2005 02:32 PM
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What did GOD and the ANGELS eat before humans were created ??? by Eliot Coweye
I wonder what they ate before GOD created plants, animals and humans. Do you have recipes of ancient divine meals ?
14-12-2005 04:04 PM
by Andrew Dalby Go to last post
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Historic Calendar by Chef
I'm looking for a 2006 Historic Food Calendar for gift giving. -- *********************** The difference between perseverance and obstinacy is that one often...
07-12-2005 12:11 AM
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