SC - do you have any ideas ?
Robyn Probert
robyn.probert at lawpoint.com.au
Fri Aug 7 01:06:08 PDT 1998
I have, in my english[yech, ptui] copy of Larousse Gastronomie a spiffy picture of a renaissance feast with 20 or so people, each seated around the perimeter of a huge set of tables set up in a U shape, each with their own footman, table settings, nef and the whole schmere. I would love to recreate
oneof these high court dinners-say a nice evening with Catherine Di Medici. Unfortunately I once sat down and figured out a menu and ingredient list- it would cost each diner 250$american.Talk about an unrealistic feast idea...
margali
kat wrote:
> I think, out here in the Central West, that if you tried to seat a feast by precedence, everyone would laugh themselves silly. And chances are you'd be taken off to the side by someone who's been in the SCA since before it was the SCA and given a "gentle little talk" about taking things too seriously...
>
> Not that I don't think it's a spiff idea; I'd love to see it done. Especially if it was planned far enough in advance that everyone wore their really spiff garb... ooohhhhh.... :-)
>
> Just my US$.02 again. I think I'm up to about a buck now... <G>
>
> - k
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