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But this is still a far cry from mead's heyday in the Middle Ages.
Not Just For Renaissance Fairs: Mead Producers Triple In 10 Years AP 2010
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But this is still a far cry from mead's heyday in the Middle Ages.
Not Just For Renaissance Fairs: Mead Producers Triple In 10 Years AP 2010
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This mead's sweet and tangy profile is a perfect pairing for stinky cheese (such as Winnamere), with the lightly honeyed taste of beeswax infused with a salty mocha finish - vaguely recalling madeira.
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But this is still a far cry from mead's heyday in the Middle Ages.
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But this is still a far cry from mead's heyday in the Middle Ages.
The Seattle Times 2010
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But this is still a far cry from mead's heyday in the Middle Ages.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2010
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Drawing on mead's romantic connotations and the relative ease with which it can be made, countless websites and forums have posted recipes, which span the distance between the delicious and the grotesque.
Stories from The Sun 2009
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