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Carl Griffith - The Man. The Myth. Th... - Food History - tribe.net
Nov 15, 2007 ... I talked to Charles Perry and Darrell Greenwood to find out more about how the 1847 Oregon Trail Sourdough Preservation Society -- or ...
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Foods from the past/1800's and before - Food History - tribe.net
Re: Foods from the past/1800's and before. Sun, March 6, 2005 - 9:08 AM. I learned that Pound Cakes got their name because they contained 1 ...
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Myth: Medieval Food Was Rotten - Food History - tribe.net
Re: Myth: Medieval Food Was Rotten. Sat, September 17, 2005 - 1:04 PM. Good points! Also if you look at a lot of Medieval recipes they used ...
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Doctor claims that the traditional E... - Food History - tribe.net
There are a number of things to consider about the medieval diet that potentially had an edge, in terms of health benefits, over our own. ...
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Medieval Meat Pies - Food History - tribe.net
Thought I'd post a couple of recipes for medieval meat pies that I've had success ... breasts are so low-fat that the dish can sometimes end up a bit dry. ...
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What the British Used to Eat - Food History - tribe.net
... "Toast" by Nigel Slater, or Jonathan Coe's novel "The Rotters' Club". .... on the contributions of native americans (mainly central and southern) .... Set aside. In the frying pan, make a roux with the flour and the ...
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Medieval Meat Pies - Food History - tribe.net
Thought I'd post a couple of recipes for medieval meat pies that I've had success with. These are great for the cold-weather holiday season. ...
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Myth: Medieval Food Was Rotten - Food History - tribe.net
There are many myths about medieval European food, but one of the most persistent is that a heavy amount of spice was used to disguise the taste of rotten ...
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Myth: Medieval Food Was Rotten - Food History - tribe.net
There are many myths about medieval European food, but one of the most persistent is that a heavy amount of spice was used to disguise the ...
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Gorilla/Monkey Bread - Food History - tribe.net
Does anyone know the origin of the term "gorilla bread" or "monkey bread"? ... top of page | view all topics | back to Food History » ...
 
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