SC - Kitchen steward.

Mordonna22@aol.com Mordonna22 at aol.com
Tue Jul 28 10:35:12 PDT 1998


>Gunter wrote:
>> Although Kitchen Steward sounds nice, here in Ansteorra (partly through the
>> efforts of those on this list) the term Steward is gaining in popularity over
>> the term Autocrat. I just worry that the terms could become confused.
>>Personally
>> I like either "Chef de cuisine", Ann-Marie's "cuisiner", or Master A's
>>"kitchener".
>> These terms seem more "medieval" and feel right to me.
>
>Does anyone have a period Spanish (or better yet, Andalusian) term
>for this?


Or Italian? Maybe in Platina?


>
>> But just about anything is better than feastocrat to my ears.
>
>And the choir sang "Amen"  (in 4 part harmony, of course)
>
>Claricia Nyetgale (just one of the choir, temporarily deafened <sigh>)

Heather L Markle (hlmarkle at ulster.net)
aka
Signora Catalina D'Oro

"If a man speaks in the woods, and there is no woman there to hear him, is
he still wrong?"


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