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Change: more! Historic Food - Great pictures and information on foods from medieval times and onward Henry's Diet - Link to video about Henry VIII's diet, as well as visual explanation of main types of food eaten by Henry and the court in the narrator's shopping trip at a local supermarket
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Change: Renamed from Food of the Tudors by Aug 4 2009, 11:52 AM EDT for: Rename
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Change: Renamed from The Tudors Food by Jul 25 2009, 2:09 PM EDT for: Rename
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Change: The exception to the no dessert rule was during the Twelfth Night banquet on January 6, when a special spiced fruitcake containing a dried pea
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Change: The exception to the no dessert rule was during the Twelfth Night banquet on January 6, when a special spiced fruitcake containing a dried pea
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Change: Why it should have been so highly esteemed we cannot now tell; but possibly the danger encountered in attacking so ferocious an animal as the
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Change: n a lavish dinner to impress the king of France, Henry VIII spent the equivalent of £5 million on a meat feast including 2000 sheep,
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Change: table manners) Cariadoc's Miscellany (historic recipes with modern instructions) The Food Timeline - shows when foods were introduced & how recipes evolved from 10,000 BC till now Medieval Cookery - recipes, menus, and more!Historic Food - Great pictures and information on foods from medieval times and onward
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Change: That who so enjoys such kind of life to hold, In prison joys fettered with chains of gold. Lords & Ladies show us your knowledge of Tudor Feasting, Banquets, Everyday Foods & Recipes Want to add your knowledge to The Tudors Food page? Click EasyEdit to update this page! (Don't
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Change: - (mid 16th C) With notes, introduction and glossary; together with some account of domestic life, cookery and feasts in Tudor days, and of the first owner of the book, Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury (& Anne Boleyn's chaplain), and Margaret Parker his wife. Two 15th Century cookbooks -
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