sca-cooks RE: End of the Feast

Christi Redeker C-Redeker at mail.dec.com
Thu Apr 10 08:10:19 PDT 1997


Okay, just my opinion, but here it is.  I sit, take small portions and
if anyone asks, say I ate in the kitchens with my helpers, so I am not
that hungry.

Christi

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>From: 	Uduido at AOL.COM[SMTP:Uduido at AOL.COM]
>Sent: 	Wednesday, April 09, 1997 7:59 PM
>To: 	sca-cooks at eden.com
>Subject: 	End of the Feast
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>In a message dated 97-04-09 17:29:15 EDT, you write:
>
><< Well, I get quite comfortable after the last remove goes out... . Does
> > > that count? >>
>
>Ah, I wish it were so esy! After cooking for 200 for several days ahead and
>all the time at an event before the feast, I have several well-meaning
>friends that insist on saving me a portion of everything that is served at a
>feast. When I go to the table and sit down for a change to smile and watch
>everyone eating. I am always faced with my feast sitting in front of me.
>
>After being around it for so long, you can imagine that the last thing I want
>to do is actually eat it! How does one deal with this without being rude or
>appearing unappreciative?
>
>Lord Ras the Reformed 
>Journeyman
>The Guilde of Ste. Martha
>(Shire of Abhain Chiach Ghlas)
>
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