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*Editor of Feudal Gourmet pamphlets: ''Dining on the Edge, Vols. I and II''; ''Silk Road: A Culinary Journey to the East''
*Editor of Feudal Gourmet pamphlets: ''Dining on the Edge, Vols. I and II''; ''Silk Road: A Culinary Journey to the East''


Madame Genot Boulanger has happily cooked for and supped with the populaces of [[Wyewood]], [[Williamsgate]], [[Madrone]], [[Porte de l'Eau]], and the College of [[St. Bunstable]]. She was a member of the 15th century Burgundian household La Maisnie with Maitresse [[Anne-Marie d'Ailleurs]] and was apprenticed to same lady to study culinary history and banquetting techniques.
Madame Genot Boulanger has happily cooked for and supped with the populaces of [[Wyewood]], [[Williamsgate]], [[Madrone]], [[Porte de l'Eau]], and the College of [[Saint Bunstable]]. She was a member of the 15th century Burgundian household La Maisnie with Maitresse [[Anne-Marie d'Ailleurs]] and was apprenticed to same lady to study culinary history and banquetting techniques.

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Madame Genot Boulanger has happily cooked for and supped with the populaces of Wyewood, Williamsgate, Madrone, Porte de l'Eau, and the College of Saint Bunstable. She was a member of the 15th century Burgundian household La Maisnie with Maitresse Anne-Marie d'Ailleurs and was apprenticed to same lady to study culinary history and banquetting techniques.