SC - children's activities and cooking
Stefan li Rous
stefan at texas.net
Fri Mar 24 23:24:46 PST 2000
Lady Elisabeth de Calais asked:
> << http://www.florilegium.org >>
> This has NOTHING, actually, to do with anything that has been discussed here
> this time around but I am in need of help. I am a new MoC and want to get
> the children interested in all sorts of "period" things, mainly, food items,
> so that they may begin to enjoy "feasting" (besides serving it) thus allowing
> parents and surrounding adults to enjoy also!
You might want to check some of the files in the CHILDREN section of my
Florilegium (the URL given above) such as:
chd-ck-clsses-msg (5K) 3/ 3/00 Childrens cooking classes.
child-books-msg (17K) 5/27/99 Childrens Medieval and Ren. history books.
child-gam-msg (60K) 11/22/99 Period and SCA children's games and
activities.
p-cook-child-msg (7K) 9/15/99 Period cooking for children.
toys-msg (63K) 7/20/99 Period and SCA toys.
Toys-in-th-MA-art (26K) 8/30/99 "Toys in the Middle Ages" By Lady
Margritte
of Ravenscroft.
> So... a wonderful person has
> offered their time and the ingredients to make hand pulled Taffy! My
> question...is there anything to indicate whether or not this kind of candy
> might have been "period"? Any and all help is appreciated. Also any
> suggestions would be great also.
I think we have discussed this before, but I can't remember whether it is
period or not. Any information I have on this will be in this file in the
FOOD-SWEETS-DECORATED section:
candy-msg (136K) 9/23/99 Period candy. Recipes. Candied fruit peels.
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Lord Stefan li Rous Barony of Bryn Gwlad Kingdom of Ansteorra
Mark S. Harris Austin, Texas stefan at texas.net
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