All kidding about it getting eaten aside, I had surface cracks in the cockentryce after about a week. The inside was still moist, but remember this was a...
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Jeff Heilveil
bogdan_de_la...
Nov 30, 2001 3:38 am
The period recipe I use: Source: Thomas Dawson, The second part of the good hus-wife's Jewell (London: 1597) "Take gumme and dragant as much as you wil, and...
14754
unclrashid@...
unclrashid
Nov 30, 2001 4:55 am
... of ... of his ... thought he had ... What a lovely book. Nice fake out on the pages. My nephew, Master Dyban Ab Iago, made one that had sugarpaste pages ...
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Jeanne Harney
jeanne@...
Nov 30, 2001 5:19 am
Ok. I think I have an idea about what to make for 12th night...I want a huge, full-circle houppelande, made of black cotton velveteen. I'm talking 6 inches to...
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Katharine of Cate Hall
catherinerog...
Nov 30, 2001 6:00 am
... A houppelande such as you describe is the garment favored by all the most intelligent, attractive and charming men and women you could ever hope to meet....
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Julie Stackable
malvoisine
Nov 30, 2001 8:26 am
Tis the 30th, a merry St. Andrew's day to all the Scots on the list... Toujours a vos ordres, Margaret Hepburn ...
14758
Rosine
lunalways
Nov 30, 2001 10:12 am
It's by Baroness Morgan Wolfsinger. I think she's got some songbooks and albums out commercially - I seem to remember one of the merchants at Pennsic carrying...
14759
Rosine
lunalways
Nov 30, 2001 10:22 am
Here's an opps (gee my second post to the list, and it's a retraction) - the Selky song appeared on the surface to be Morgan's, but I developed doubts after...
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Zohra Rawling
fireoaks
Nov 30, 2001 10:27 am
Thank you so much! Ysabella...
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Lisa
skyecatuk
Nov 30, 2001 10:54 am
... And can the pleb in my ask if ground almonds from the health food store would be acceptable? Lisa the reluctant cook...
14762
Lisa
skyecatuk
Nov 30, 2001 11:03 am
... of ... of his ... thought he had ... Ooh - yummy. Did you eat them afterwards? Lisa...
14763
Lisa
skyecatuk
Nov 30, 2001 11:08 am
... ever ... can ... a ... Jeanne, have you seen Cynthia's site? http://www.virtue.to/articles/ She has a lot of information on houppelandes. They are her...
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Lisa
skyecatuk
Nov 30, 2001 11:09 am
... <G> I'm married to a Scot, it's his birthday today. No prizes for what his name is <G> Lisa (in Edinburgh)...
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Lisa
skyecatuk
Nov 30, 2001 11:13 am
Thanks everybody for the hints and suggestions - I've passed them onto my pal! Lisa...
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rowengr@...
rowen_g
Nov 30, 2001 2:52 pm
... Tapadh leibh - slainte mhor 's slainte mhath a h-uile. (Thank you - good health and great fortune to all.) Rowen :)...
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Amy L. Hornburg Heilv...
aheilvei
Nov 30, 2001 3:00 pm
... Yuppers. He uses those sometimes..... One Pennsic everyone in camp had eaten through all of his prepared stuff in two days and he told them that if they...
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Amy L. Hornburg Heilv...
aheilvei
Nov 30, 2001 3:02 pm
... I am pretty sure his laurel did. They were his payment for becoming her apprentice so they were hers. She ate them, she never lets his marzipan sit...
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Amy L. Hornburg Heilv...
aheilvei
Nov 30, 2001 6:01 pm
Congrats Morgan. Hopefully you will win the book, I see the price has jumped considerably since I posted that it was on ebay. Hope you don't feel as if you're...
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Steven Proctor
stevenjproctor
Nov 30, 2001 6:48 pm
I'm hoping. Cross you fingers for me. My max bid is probably more than I should be thinking about spending on a book just now, and a small one at that, but...
14771
loom@...
ldy_cassandra
Nov 30, 2001 7:04 pm
Be happy w/ your garb. Everyone dresses well and changes into even better garb for evening. I think you would be more comfortable saving the gown for...
14772
Amy L. Hornburg Heilv...
aheilvei
Nov 30, 2001 7:06 pm
... So tell us more about you........ *grin* Welcome to decloaking week..... Smiles, Despina...
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Amy L. Hornburg Heilv...
aheilvei
Nov 30, 2001 7:10 pm
Jeanne, Make it! Wear it! Love it! You'll be the envy of everyone there! If 'everyone39; you know thought they were terrible, I guess you don't know Morgan!...
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Amy L. Hornburg Heilv...
aheilvei
Nov 30, 2001 7:12 pm
This is forwarded from the scribes list. Please respond to the email listed here, not me or this list ...... unless someone on this list has an interest.. but...
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roswtr@...
roswtr
Nov 30, 2001 9:49 pm
... Ah, yes, I know! And humble, too! ... with lots ... me and ... Ysabella.. ... Yipee! I just talked to our principality seneschale about putting the...
14776
roswtr@...
roswtr
Nov 30, 2001 9:52 pm
If you're trying something along the lines of Platina's "Crust of Tame Creatures," where the appearance of the cherries is secondary, look in the pie filling...
14777
roswtr@...
roswtr
Nov 30, 2001 9:53 pm
Nope, in this sense the "coffin" is a pie crust. I think, actually, it's even more commonly called a coffin than a crust. Rose ... trying...
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Jeff Gedney
gedney1
Nov 30, 2001 10:06 pm
On Friday, November 30, 2001 4:54 PM, roswtr@... ... I believe that "Coffin" and "Coffer" are both generic medieval english terms for "box" Usually...
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unclrashid@...
unclrashid
Nov 30, 2001 10:43 pm
... want a ... and a ... the ... This sounds wonderful! But I hope you won't forget the hat! No houppelande like this would be complete without some type of...
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Ciorstan
ciorstie
Dec 1, 2001 5:22 am
... Does that go for me, too? ciorstan (probably the third de-lurker-- my second post)...