SC - Price of butter
Tara Sersen
tsersen at browser.net
Mon Nov 16 15:11:29 PST 1998
> I too don't want to to feed the "cost of playing in the SCA" debate and
> like Christianna, feel that I get the most bang for my buck in the sca. I
> find this hobby relatively cheap and we're talking $10-12 a feast in this
> Kingdom. My time is very valuable to me and I certainly don't mind spending
> it in an enjoyable way, no matter what the cost....my time is worth it.
Milady, I agree with you for the most part. I don't mind paying
whatever it takes for my hobby, within reason. But, $10-12 a head for a
feast? Is it really that expensive where you are? At the event I ran
this fall, the feastocrat was budgeted $5 a person and came in almost
20% UNDER budget. And her feast was very, very well lauded. I wouldn't
think that, even with fluctuating prices, I would have to budget more
than $6 or $7 tops anytime in the next few years. Is the cost of living
really 100% higher in CA than in Pennsylvania?
Sorry if I seem argumentative - I don't mean to be - but that jumped out
at me...
Magdalena
tsersen at browser.net lorax at tulgey.browser.net
soles occidere et redire possunt:
nobis cum semel occidit breuis lux,
nox est perpetua una dormienda.
- -Catullus
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