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Maria Jette's avatar

I came to this essay via Emily Nunn’s thread on the new non-Twitter “Substack Notes”-- and I’m very happy to get a look at what you’re up to, Jolene! It feels especially Kismet-ish as I just read Edith Wharton’s THE AGE OF INNOCENCE, in which Roman Punch figures: “But a big dinner, with a hired chef and two borrowed footmen, with Roman punch, roses from Henderson's, and menus on gilt-edged cards, was a different affair, and not to be lightly undertaken. As Mrs. Archer remarked, the Roman punch made all the difference; not in itself but by its manifold implications--since it signified either canvas-backs or terrapin, two soups, a hot and a cold sweet, full decolletage with short sleeves, and guests of a proportionate importance.”

Roman Punch on the menu means you’re getting the whole shebang!

The whole punch topic is fascinating, and your look at the Roman/Romaine angle is really interesting and FUN.

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Lisa Brunette's avatar

I love everything about this.

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