SC - Re: Welcome to sca-cooks
Elaine Koogler
ekoogler at chesapeake.net
Mon May 1 07:06:10 PDT 2000
Welcome to the list. Here in Southern Maryland, we have several groups that are
non-SCA, but, as you indicated, have a lot of crossover, including Markland,
Acre, etc. So I'm accustomed to this sort of thing.
Kiri
CalicoJim1 at aol.com wrote:
> Good evening, I just subscribed to your list. As I read through the
> guidelines it mentioned that I should post a little about myself so that you
> could all get to know me. So here goes. I am a loyal subject in the Kingdom
> of Avalon. I'll come clean it's not an SCA group although we have a lot of
> crossover. Physically it's located in Phoenix, AZ. I'm a fighter at heart
> (insert boo's) :-] but I recently learned that by cooking I could "fight" on
> the arts list. I have been a cook since I was 16, mom was a fantastic cook
> and I never learned how to cook until I started thinking about giving up her
> cooking. By the time I left her I was rather decent at cooking meat and had
> a lot of fun with casseroles. I still can't do decent baked goods:-[ When I
> fell into Avalon I started looking for medieval recipes and had some fun.
> Now that I can enter a list I figure to become a little more involved. Which
> is how I found you. I'm hoping to gather some recipes and fatten up a few of
> my fellow fighters
> :-] Well if you have any questions let me know. Have fun - Calico
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