On Mar 16, 1:43*pm, "Kent" > wrote:
> It has long been preached that Jesus and his Apostles had bread and water on
> the night of the "Last Supper". *George Leonard Herter, in his legendary
> cookbook "Bull Cook and Authentic Historical Recipes and Practices",
>
And "bull" is the key abbreviation here.
>
> published in 1961, says that he had beef [probably mutton],
>
Yes, mutton is my favourite cut of beef too. I also like the duck
beef.
Or do you mean that Jesus had some beef with Judas eating mutton?
>
> boiled in water
>
Yummee! He didn't turn it into wine, did he? Or did he just walk all
over it?
>
> seasoned with cinnamon, cardamon, allspice,
>
And since allspice comes from Jamaica, this finally proves that
America was first discovered and settled by us Hebrews many millenia
ago. Mazel Tov! Guten Menschen!
http://www.uni-graz.at/~katzer/engl/Pime_dio.html
Allspice (Pimenta dioica [L.] Mer.)
Origin: Jamaica, which is also the main exporter. Several other
Central American states (e.g, México, Honduras) produce this spice,
but their quality is considered inferior.
>
> nutmeg, bay, and garlic. He
> suggests this may have been the genesis of corned beef. *George L. Herter
> wrote a now legendary series of books, including "How to Live with Bitch",
>
A very popular manual in many prisons to this day.
>
> and "George the Housewife" in addition to his three volumes of cookbooks.
> If you ever see any of these in a used book store, grab them. For the
> rec.food.cooking junkies they are a great nighttime read. Every cowboy,
> rancher, hunter, fisherman and farmer slept with the Herter's catalogue at
> his side when I was growing up.
>
When was that? When I was growing up, most men preferred to sleep with
their own wives or special others' wives. Or with George (see above).
>
> He was the first cousin of Christian
> Herter[Secretary of State under Eisenhower], and was my father's
> elementary and high school classmate.
>
> Take a look at and read the reviews at:http://www.amazon.com/review/product...By=addFiveStar
>
Is it a Cognac then?
>
> Happy St. Pat's, Happy Easter,
>
> Kent
>
Thanks. But don't pass over Passover, the holiday celebrated here in
America for many millenia.