Monday, August 31, 2009

etymology (for English word)

comestible |kəˈmestəbəl|noun (usu. comestibles)an item of food a fridge groaning with comestibles.adjectiveedible comestible plants.ORIGIN late 15th cent.from Old Frenchfrom medieval Latincomestibilisfrom Latin comest- eaten up,’ from the verb comedere,from comaltogether’ edere ‘eat.’

a fresh start.

This isn't supposed to be for just me to post upon, so if you enjoy cooking, sharing tips and recipes, or just finding new ideas, please share and pass along.  

The name for this site is a Latin word: comestibilis  which pretty much means 'altogether eat up' or 'an eatable.'    

Feel free to leave a comment if you want to post as well- I do request for you to have one blog author vouch for you to keep this site focused and monitored.    

If you share a recipe from another source, a note of where you got it at the bottom is appreciated.

Depending on how posting goes the first few weeks, I may instate themes for different parts of the year to get some ideas flowing.  You can always post other things though.

I hope this works out and ends up being fun and a great way to share cooking ideas.