SC - feastware question
CorwynWdwd@aol.com
CorwynWdwd at aol.com
Wed Oct 14 12:27:54 PDT 1998
Hi,
I think for people not acquainted with medieval fare it would be GREAT! I think it also could be fun for the people who
do know the fare. I think it would be great fun, but I always order the sample platter at new places. Poll the folks you are
serving.
Helen
Linda Carey wrote:
> Hello,
> I am beginning to do research for a Nov.'99 feast, and was wondering if
> it would be "acceptable" to do a sort of "tour" through time. By this I
> mean to take a period dish from several different time periods, or
> countries, and incorporate them into the feast. Has this ever been
> done? Would it be acceptable or a no-no? Thank you for your guidance.
> - Seannach
>
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