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Greek and Roman Food for the Gods (D) #4

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 Greek and Roman Food for the Gods (D) #4
Group:Classics lovers
Swap Coordinator:tengu2 (contact)
Swap categories: Food  Letters & Writing 
Number of people in swap:4
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Last day to signup/drop:January 31, 2011
Date items must be sent by:February 14, 2011
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

You do not have to have been part of the earlier food for the God swaps to join in the fun. For this swap choose one of the Greek or Roman Gods or Goddess whose name starts with the letter Ò€œDÒ€ and find a recipe that uses one of the foods that they are associated with. Put the recipe and a few lines about the deity that you have chosen on an 81/2x11 piece of paper (standard copy paper size) and decorate the sheet in a way that would be pleasing to that Deity, An example would be a crescent moon cookie for Diana with the sheet decorated with forest animals or a recipe for the body part bread tablets that were left during Nemonalia to her. Be creative and have fun with the art. This can be done on the computer or by hand. The recipe does not have to be of your creation or a classical recipe but please tell where or who you got the recipe from. If you do use a classical recipe, please, make sure all the ingredients are safe to eat or give logical substations. Make it a food you would want to try. Have fun, be creative and make your partner something you would hate to have to give up because itÒ€ℒs that nice.

Requirements:

  1. Pick a God or Goddess whose name starts with the letter Ò€œDÒ€ and find a food that is associated with them.

  2. Find a modern or classic recipe that use that food as one of its ingredients ( donÒ€ℒt for get to give credit where credit is due and if a classical recipe that is safe to eat)

  3. Put a few lines about your God or Goddess and the recipe on a 81/2x11 sheet of paper ( Standard copy paper size)

  4. Decorate the paper in a way that relates to your deity

  5. Sign on the back or include a note with the name of the swap and who sent it so your partner can rate you.

  6. Please, do not send a scan of your original work to your partner but the original page you did for the swap.

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