SC - Chivalry-OT-OOP
Laura C. Minnick
lcm at efn.org
Thu Oct 26 00:53:59 PDT 2000
In a message dated 10/26/00 12:18:40 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
stefan at texas.net writes:
> Brangwayna Morgan commented:
> > The only rule I know of is that you can't usually buy venison; you have
to
>
> > have friends who are lucky hunters :-)
>
> And this is something you may need to plan a backup for. At one of
> our baronial feasts it was planned to have roast venison. Since the
> hunters were not as skillful/lucky as they said they would be, the
> amount of venison was quite a lot less than expected and we ended up
> with venison stew instead. It's not like you can just make an
> emergency run to the local grocery for more.
>
Actually, there is a source where you can buy venison and other specialty
meats. Not cheap, but it is a lovely source for those who want to do small
dinners or the occasional A&S project with quail, partridge, or venison (just
to name a few. And they are one the web. (Yes, I have made occasional use
of them and found them to be excellent both in the product and their customer
service)
<A HREF="http://www.gamesalesintl.com/index.html">Games Sales International,
Inc., Purveyors Of Exotic Meats And Specialty Foods</A>
Constance de la Rose
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