SC - Re: Food Processors and the lists Opinion

Jeff Gedney JGedney at dictaphone.com
Tue Sep 5 12:02:38 PDT 2000


Hi to all.

I have been lurking out here for a couple of years, getting the digest. I 
have a question for those of you who feastcrat in kingdoms where your group 
also is required to serve breakfast the next day. Our local event was in 
August and our feastcrat did a wonderful job on a Sicilian feast. Afterwards, 
she saved all the sausage, bread and shrimp that was left over and untouched 
so that I (the breakfastcrat) would have them to serve the next morning. 
Sometime in the night, a group of people raided the refrigerator and took all 
the leftovers and some of the breakfast food, and ate it. The next morning, 
we had enough breakfast (thanks to the freezer) but not as much as we had 
counted on. I have no problem with them eating the leftovers, but taking some 
of the breakfast supplies really got to me. We have never had this problem 
before. The kitchen is open and unlockable. The only fridge has to remain 
available for various reasons and cannot be locked. 

Have any of you been confronted with this situation before? What was your 
solution? Would a mere sign on the fridge be effective, or should we start 
hiding our supplies in locked containers? I'd like your input, but please, no 
speculation on who, where, etc., this happened. I consider it my 
responsibility to secure the breakfast food, something I did not do.

Since I'm on digest and may not get to your responses quickly, please feel 
free to e-mail me privately at ldulin at aol.com

Thank you all
Mistress Lijsbeth Tijsz. van Brugge
Shire of Vulpine Reach, Meridies


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