SC - trencher history guesses
Laura C Minnick
lainie at gladstone.uoregon.edu
Mon Feb 1 23:49:45 PST 1999
On Tue, 2 Feb 1999, Helen wrote:
> > other friends. It was my try to see if I could do it- tablecloths up. I
> > admit that I cheated a little and used my bread machine, being somewhat
> > streed of time and space.
> Tablecloths up? I don't understand. How may trenchers from one loaf?
Tablecloths up- I creased the tablecloths (by folding them and
pressing them while folded) so that they hung just like the pictures, set
the table, did the handwashing, had a knight carve the roast, etc., etc.
That's what I meant.
How many trenchers? I think about four (6X6"). I don't remember
but I think I planned on four to six per person. I don't remember how many
we used but there were some left over.
that help?
'Lainie
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Laura C. Minnick
University of Oregon
Department of English
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