SC - Small Feasts

Philip & Susan Troy troy at asan.com
Wed Oct 15 20:52:52 PDT 1997


Sabia wrote:
>  once again that darn
> 'Doesn't everybody eat like my starving brothers mindset" saved me.  So I
> considered it a small feast, but I am not sure it is quite what you were
> looking for?  Anybody else "used" to cooking for Farm Boys (meant nicely
> say the 'farm girl of my youth") find it hard to realize subconciously
> that not all eat alike?

My lady wife has that problem too. We celebrate Chinese New Year as a
sort of religious holiday at our house, and originally we used to cook
the requisite ritual meal for the two of us, which would then be
not-quite-finished off by the ten or fifteen people (mostly SCAdian) who
would drop in unexpectedly to pay their respects for the holiday. Now
that we are expecting them every year, the situation is worse than ever,
of course, because instead of having enough food for fifteen or twenty
people, when there are supposed to be two or three, we now assume there
will be fifteen or twenty. We probably could feed a small event with
what we cook.

Adamantius
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