SC - seasonal hazards...

Liam Fisher macdairi at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 1 07:18:22 PST 1999


In a message dated 11/1/99 9:21:26 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
michael.gunter at fnc.fujitsu.com writes:

<< 
 > That reminds me... Check at your local G.I. Joe's, this fall the one here
 > in Eugene OR has 3 sizes of -- well, they're not big enough to be
 > "cauldrons", but they're very nice long-legged cast-iron pots, made in
 > South Africa.  >>

    Those sound great! But for folks who don't have these stores around 
locally, try:  <A HREF="http://www.jastown.com/">Jas. Townsend and Son, Inc. 
Home Page</A>  (http://www.jastown.com/cooking/cooking.htm) They are mostly 
aimed at American Revolutionary War and later reenactors, but a number of 
things they have, especially in the cooking gear lines, will work nicely for 
us as well. They do have cauldrons, as well as a nice reflector oven, tripods 
and grills, cone sugar and nippers for it, dutch ovens, etc......... Good 
prices on beeswax, too, and brewer's pitch. And I sometimes order pewter from 
them, as well--I have cheaper sources, but none as speedy! ;-)

            Ldy Diana 
============================================================================

To be removed from the SCA-Cooks mailing list, please send a message to
Majordomo at Ansteorra.ORG with the message body of "unsubscribe SCA-Cooks".

============================================================================


More information about the Sca-cooks mailing list