[TheForge] Re: [EKMetalsmiths] 17th Century Romanian Cookbook translation
Chris & Barbara Collins
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Tue Jan 20 12:48:01 2004
Yes,me too.
I'll have either drawings of (or the actual item) for those box-bellows at
Birka...
as long as the weather doesn't do anything stupid...
-Ekk
> A friend of mine has just translated a 17th Century Romainan Cookbook. The
> reason I'm telling you folks, is that at the end it has several
non-cooking
> recipes- including how to make ink and gunpowder, and cleaning weapons
> (steel). If anyone's interested in a copy, post me and I'll mail you one
> out. It's only about 170 kb, and it's in rtf, so most of you shouldn't
have
> any trouble either getting it or reading it once you get it.
>
> No, I won't cut off the interesting bits and send them- the entire text
> includes credits to the tranlators, and it would be unfair to them to cut
> them short.
>
> Saint Phlip,
> CoDoLDS
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> "When in doubt, heat it up and hit it with a hammer."
> Blacksmith's credo.
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> If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it is probably not a
> cat.
>
> Never a horse that cain't be rode,
> And never a rider who cain't be throwed....
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