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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Lazarus Cooke wrote:

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> The book is called "Courtesans and Fishcakes", by James Davidson. It is
> quite brilliant, and I wanted to make a television series based on it
> some years ago.


It is quite a good book. Though it should be noted that the "fishcakes"
part only takes up about a quarter or third of it; the rest is devoted to
non-food related topics.

Another recommendation is _Siren Feasts_, by Andrew Dalby (Routledge, 1996):
it's much more comprehensive on the subject of food in ancient Greece.

Ashley, for your purposes, you might look at _The Classical Cookbook_, by
Andrew Dalby and Sally Grainger: I haven't read it, but it contains lots of
adaptations of ancient recipes. Also, Googling "ancient greek recipes"
comes up with lots of sites. Good luck with your project!

-Andrew

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> Lazarus Cooke wrote:
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> > The book is called "Courtesans and Fishcakes", by James Davidson. It is
> > quite brilliant, and I wanted to make a television series based on it
> > some years ago.

>
> It is quite a good book.


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Lazarus Cooke wrote:

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> > Lazarus Cooke wrote:
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> > >
> > > The book is called "Courtesans and Fishcakes", by James Davidson. It is
> > > quite brilliant, and I wanted to make a television series based on it
> > > some years ago.

> >
> > It is quite a good book.

>
> Grumpy


What about Sleepy, Happy, Doc and the rest of the gang?

-Andrew

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