Faust!
I'll be here all day and am happy to help with this!
xo
Niki
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 3:33 AM, johanna faust <female.faust(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
  The bottom line:  Michælmas is today.
 If I can drum up the wherewithal, and I can walk well enough and stand for
 long enough, -- and I think this is likley -- I would like to cook the
 traditional Michælmas fare, and I was considering doing so up at the Room:
  Goose, stuffed, and burgundy wine.  I like to get my geese from VerBrugge;
 they are not stringy.  I have in the past made Michælmas soap from the
 tallow, which gave me great satisfaction, as you can imagine.
 I will do all the cooking, and understand that if this happens, there must
 also be cleaning after.
 I am an excellent cook.
 What say ye?
 Goose and burgundy wine. A welcome tradition set in motion by Elizabeth I
 in gratitude and sweet relief at the sinking of the ships of the Spanish
 Armada in a freak storm.  Much like declaring one should eat hot dogs on
 the Fourth of july, except the Fourth didn't exist and Michaelmas already
 did.
 From page 178 of the Western Antiquary:
 The popular tradition is that Queen Elizabeth, on her way to Tilbury Fort
 (September 29th, 1588), dined at the ancient seat of Sir Neville
 Umfreyville, where, among other things, two fine geese were provided for
 dinner. The queen, having eaten heartily, called for a bumper of Burgundy;
 and gave as a toast, “Destruction to the Spanish Armada!” Scarcely had she
 spoken when a messenger announced the destruction of the fleet by a storm.
 The queen demanded a second bumper, and said, “Henceforth shall a goose
 commemorate this great victory.” This tale is marred by the awkward
 circumstance that the thanksgiving sermon for the victory was preached at
 St. Paul's on the 20th August, and the fleet was dispersed by the winds in
 July. Gascoigne, who died 1577, refers to the custom of goose-eating at
 Michaelmas as common.
 At Christmas a capon, at Michaelmas a goose,
 And somewhat else at New Yere's tide, for feare the lease flies loose.
 Most likely, had it not been for that storm, we would have been
 'colonized' by Spain.  Neither is one overlord æquall to another, nor was
 Spain nearly as cool four hundred years ago as today.  The nice people who
 brought us such delights as Jesuits and the Inquisition, also did a worse
 number upon the Indians,  although I am sure that can be debated.
 Nevertheless, i have, on the right half of my brain if you will, rather
 cultivated an affinity for any enemy of the Inquisition.
 According to the syncretic hands-on Christianity that doesn't suck like so
 much of Western thought so often does, the Archangel Michæl protects us.
 Sometimes from ourselves.  Often from each other.  Always, from Evil,
 though it go, even in your heart and mine, by many names.
 (& almost always before it becomes an issue, from the
 not-specifically-too-good, that goes around from time to time.  It pays to
 pay attention to the warnings.  Almost always one will be sent a video, or
 brochure, or hear a kind voice over the public address system, well in
 advance of being put in harms way.)
 I should know by one or two.  Please drop a line if interested.
 Donations gladly , happily accepted.
 ff
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 *Be seeing you.*
 I should know by one or two.
 Donations gladly
 , happily
 accepted;
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 *Be seeing you.*
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