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Another recommendation for this blog if you haven't already seen it! (Blog for 25 Feb 13)
http://pass-the-garum.blogspot.com.au/
Moi Watson
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, Merlot in one hand, Cigar in the other; body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming "WOO HOO, what a ride!
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Thanks for the shout-out Vindex! I appreciate that this recipe might just be a wholly Roman invention, with no links to Carthage at all, but I think it reflects Carthage's position as centre of trade very well.
In comparison to bog-standard Roman porridge (which I'm cooking right now), it was delicious.
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Aha! Welcome to the Forum Neill!
I've tried many of the recipes you've introduced so far (mustard beans being my favourite so far) but this is certainly next on the list!
Keep up the good work. :-)
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I want to try that porridge!
I checked your site earlier, and wanted to see you do placenta. Evidently you weren't impressed with it, which is a shame, because that was one of the Roman recipes I most wanted to try and make. I thought it sounded very interesting.