Welsh Fairy Tales - William Elliot Griffis - Books - Createspace - 9781499580525 - May 18, 2014
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Welsh Fairy Tales

William Elliot Griffis

Welsh Fairy Tales

Publisher Marketing: Long, long ago, there was a good saint named David, who taught the early Cymric or Welsh people better manners and many good things to eat and ways of enjoying themselves. Now the Welsh folks in speaking of their good teacher pronounced his name Tafid and affectionately Taffy, and this came to be the usual name for a person born in Wales. In our nurseries we all learned that "Taffy was a Welshman," but it was their enemies who made a bad rhyme about Taffy. Wherever there were cows or goats, people could get milk. So they always had what was necessary for a good meal, whether it were breakfast, dinner or supper. Milk, cream, curds, whey and cheese enriched the family table. Were not these enough? But Saint David taught the people how to make a still more delicious food out of cheese, and that this could be done without taking the life of any creature. Saint David showed the girls how to take cheese, slice and toast it over the coals, or melt it in a skillet and pour it hot over toast or biscuit. This gave the cheese a new and sweeter flavor. When spread on bread, either plain, or browned over the fire, the result, in combination, was a delicacy fit for a king, and equal to anything known.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 18, 2014
ISBN13 9781499580525
Publishers Createspace
Pages 82
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 4 mm   ·   122 g

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