"Did beer come before bread? To answer the question scholars helped
concoct a Mesopotamian brew from a 3,800-year-old recipe etched in
clay."
After a brief episode of being a nomad, I came to the conclusion, without the aid of ancient texts, that beer might have sufficient draw to settle a nomad, while bread, even the finest loaf of Alvarado St.(tm) brand sprouted wheat, was insufficiently compelling.
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- jim 1-07-2001 3:36 pm
After a brief episode of being a nomad, I came to the conclusion, without the aid of ancient texts, that beer might have sufficient draw to settle a nomad, while bread, even the finest loaf of Alvarado St.(tm) brand sprouted wheat, was insufficiently compelling.
- anonymous (guest) 1-07-2001 11:44 pm [add a comment]
well put, sir wanderer
- jimlouis 1-08-2001 3:09 am [add a comment]
streets and treats
- dave 1-08-2001 7:36 am [add a comment]
I had it all wrong. I thought beer was invented to wash down "the Beernut". Alas it wern't till 610 ad, arrived the Pretzel . trailmix ?
- bill 1-08-2001 9:13 pm [add a comment]