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anotheranon ([personal profile] anotheranon) wrote2008-01-06 09:15 pm
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historic links and a resolution or two

1652 English hot chocolate recipe - tried a cup based on this and the cinnamon and cloves make it smokier and spicier than the modern version (and the cayenne doesn't hurt). Pointed out by Shem by way of her friend J., whose sweet tooth was cruising the Folger site.

Thieves' cant - [livejournal.com profile] dotheranon put me on the scent but I found this transcription of a 1736 dictionary on my own. It dovetails nicely with my reading about the Elizabethan underworld - I was getting a vague understanding of what upright-men and gulls were from context but a dictionary saves so much time.

Not really solid resolutions but definitely good ideas I need to pursue:


  1. Eat more green vegetables
  2. Save more $
  3. Give at least once a month to a charity (January will be Equality Now)
  4. Find a convenient place to give blood, and do it.

[identity profile] jlsjlsjls.livejournal.com 2008-01-07 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
Another link for the put-on-the-webpage-one-day folder ... thankee!

And I agree that cinnamon complements hot chocolate ... at a wine-tasting dinner I attended once upon a time, hot chocolate with a generous splash of Goldschläger was served for dessert ... mmmmmmmmm :d