Subject: Re: MtMan-List: please help with my pioneer project
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Caleb, Do you have a time period you must stay within? I have lots of
receipts from the mid-to-late 1800's...... but they are not within the
Fur-Trade Period, ending about 1840. Is that important? Barney
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT COLOR="#000080" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SCRIPT" FACE="Comic Sans MS" LANG="0"><B>Caleb, Do you have a time period you must stay within? I have lots of receipts from the mid-to-late 1800's...... but they are not within the Fur-Trade Period, ending about 1840. Is that important? Barney </B></FONT></HTML>
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Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 22:39:08 EST
From: MarkLoader@aol.com
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: please help with my pioneer project
Caleb
Eating up the Santa Fe Trail is a book written by Sam'l P. Arnold, the owner
of the Fort Resturant west of Denver. It has many good recipes and stories of
the Santa Fe Trail.
Hope this helps
Mark
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Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 19:44:48 -0800 (PST)
From: Michael Branson <d49_mbranson@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: please help with my pioneer project
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I will give you one recipe source and the name of the dish. But you have to look up the source and find out the inredients yourself. Look up a book by Susan Shelby McGoffin, called: Down The Sante Fe Trail And Into Mexico. The name of the dish is :
Posole. You can also find a recipe for this dish and others in a book by Sam Arnold: Eating Up The Sante Fe Trail. Good luck. Michael Branson
Hawkengun@aol.com wrote:My name is Caleb Sweet. I am in the third grade in Palmer Lake Colorado. I am studying pioneers. I need at least three recipes for pioneer food. The recipes need to be from the Santa Fe Trail. I need to know the primary sources that the recipes come from. My dad is a historian but he says I have to do it myself.
Sincerely,
Caleb Sweet
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<P>I will give you one recipe source and the name of the dish. But you have to look up the source and find out the inredients yourself. Look up a book by Susan Shelby McGoffin, called: <EM><STRONG>Down The Sante Fe Trail And Into Mexico</STRONG></EM>. The name of the dish is :
<P>Posole. You can also find a recipe for this dish and others in a book by Sam Arnold: <STRONG><EM>Eating Up The Sante Fe Trail.</EM></STRONG> Good luck. Michael Branson
<P> <B><I>Hawkengun@aol.com</I></B> wrote:
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Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 20:27:37 -0800
From: <amm1616@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: please help with my pioneer project
Hi Caleb,
This is Mike Moore, I'm a staff writer for On The Trail magazine and in
this last Issue I did a article on my favorite foods (in the fur trade). If
you need a copy of it, let me know and I'll send it to you. A good book that
might help out (believe it or not) is a American Girl book- "Josephina's Cook
Book", might be real good for your class. Six dollars at any good book store.
It was recipes and directions for food found in 1824 Mexico. So, would fit in
nicely for the Santa Fe Trail. A good researched book. If you need them real
soon, let me know and I can help on books titles and page numbers (if you
don't let your dad to know!)
mike.
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 21:32:33 EST Hawkengun@aol.com wrote:
> My name is Caleb Sweet. I am in the third grade
> in Palmer Lake Colorado. I am studying
> pioneers. I need at least three recipes for
> pioneer food.á The recipes need to be from
> the Santa Fe Trail.á I need to know the
> primary sources that the recipes come
> from.á My dad is a historian but he says I
> have to do it myself.
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Caleb Sweet
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Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 21:30:45 -0800
From: "Randal Bublitz" <rjbublitz@earthlink.net>
Subject: FW: RE: MtMan-List: please help with my pioneer project
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<DIV>Caleb, check out this web site..... <A href="http://waltonfeed.com/old/mama/index.html">http://waltonfeed.com/old/mama/index.html</A> Also there is a book available called :</DIV>
<DIV>"Eating up the Santa Fe Trail" by Sam'l P. Arnold ISBN: 0-87081-187-8 How much time do have before your project is due? I have this book, but don't want to be doing your homework for you. If you are in a big hurry, and your Dad says it's ok, I could type out some recipes for you. hardtack</DIV>
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<DIV><BR></DIV><FONT size=2><FONT face=arial,helvetica><FONT lang=0 face=Arial size=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">My name is Caleb Sweet. I am in the third grade in Palmer Lake Colorado. I am studying pioneers. I need at least three recipes for pioneer food. The recipes need to be from the Santa Fe Trail. I need to know the primary sources that the recipes come from. My dad is a historian but he says I have to do it myself. <BR><BR><BR>Sincerely,<BR><BR>Caleb Sweet<BR></FONT></FONT>
Thanks for helping my boy out with his project. He'll be back here with me on Sat. night and he'll be back to work on this project soon. I'm going to make him write out the recipes w/ quill and India ink, then he'll have to cook up the grub for his class using period gear, etc.<BR>
<BR>
Again, thanks for the help guys, and I'll have Caleb get back on here and thank you all personally this weekend.<BR>
<BR>
Hope everybody has had a good hunting season so far. I'm headed out for the first time this season on Sat.<BR>
<BR>
Adios,<BR>
<BR>
Caleb's dad<BR>
(John R. Sweet)</FONT></HTML>
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Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 08:22:47 -0700
From: "Wynn Ormond" <oci@pcu.net>
Subject: e: MtMan-List: please help with my pioneer project
> Caleb's dad
> (John R. Sweet)
wrote in part
> Thanks for helping my boy out with his project. He'll be back here with me
on
> Sat. night and he'll be back to work on this project soon. I'm going to
make
> him write out the recipes w/ quill and India ink, then he'll have to cook
up
> the grub for his class using period gear, etc.
>
John please check your email Friday night or Saturday morning I will try to
get some time to write up another little project that will yield your son a
recipe that has made me welcome in many camps and is period correct. It
will help teach him more valuable research skills.
Also I am going to have to get in trouble for being nit picky here but in
your above post you used the wrong words. You said you were going to "make"
him and he would "have to" do these things. I beg to differ. It is an
honor to be able to do this sort of thing and most kids do not have the
resources or the teacher who can make it happen. You will "let" him and
"allow" him to do those kinds of privilages.
Wynn Ormond
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