Link of the Day: 18thC Cuisine
Good day,
I want to share with you another blog, this one by another long-time reenactor (probably much longer than I), Carolyn Smith-Kizer. I know her name through the egroups (you can find egroup info and links here) and she's been helpful to me in the past. She obviously does her research, and this looks like a very useful and worthwhile blog. She typically represents a French Canadian, an habitant, but it is likely you will find good stuff whichever side you are on in the 18thC (French, British, American...).
I notice also that people are providing comments on her website...something I haven't got yet... hmmmmm...
Anyway, here is Carolyn's blog on 18thC Cuisine: http://18thccuisine.blogspot.com/
YH&OS,
Sarah / Chauncey
I want to share with you another blog, this one by another long-time reenactor (probably much longer than I), Carolyn Smith-Kizer. I know her name through the egroups (you can find egroup info and links here) and she's been helpful to me in the past. She obviously does her research, and this looks like a very useful and worthwhile blog. She typically represents a French Canadian, an habitant, but it is likely you will find good stuff whichever side you are on in the 18thC (French, British, American...).
I notice also that people are providing comments on her website...something I haven't got yet... hmmmmm...
Anyway, here is Carolyn's blog on 18thC Cuisine: http://18thccuisine.blogspot.com/
YH&OS,
Sarah / Chauncey
Labels: 18thC Cooking, Living History
