SC - How do I get started?
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CBlackwill at aol.com
Wed Apr 5 16:12:39 PDT 2000
In a message dated 4/5/00 12:58:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
margaret at Health.State.OK.US writes:
> Everyone else has said a lot about pots & pans etc. I would
> recommend also that you invest in a 100% wool skirt or dress and a 100%
> linen chemise, apron , and head wrap. Linen is slower to catch fire than
> cotton and wool is even slower (usually only smolders). Linen also makes
> wonderful dish towels. And please keep an ABC fire extinguisher near at
hand
> as well as a first aide kit. We hate loosing new members, especially to
> accidents. Margarite
You may also wish to consider a Hazardous Environment Chemical Protection
Suit, Gas Mask, Radiation Shielding, SPF 3K Sunscreen and a nice pair of
comfortable Clogs. Medieval cooking can be very dangerous, and you may have
to go clogging immediately after the feast.
Balthazar of Blackmoor
Such a strange fascination, as I wallow in waste
That such a trivial victory could put a smile on your face.
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