SC - probably a legal question...

deborah minyard dminmin at hotmail.com
Fri Apr 20 16:18:20 PDT 2001


The only food restriction in corpora that I'm aware of is something near the 
end about not butchering on site what you plan to have at feast.
Maddalena


>From: Morgana Abbey <morgana.abbey at juno.com>
>Reply-To: sca-cooks at ansteorra.org
>To: sca-cooks at ansteorra.org
>Subject: SC - probably a legal question...
>Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 18:58:00 -0400
>
>OK, I'm really at wits' end here, and I want a heads up type of answer.
>(Master A, you're on the opposite end of the state, but the laws and regs
>don't change.)
>
>I have people here yammering at me that "it's against the law to serve
>game."  They go on more than that, the upshot being that my idea to serve
>a period-style hunters' feast at an archery event is somehow banned by
>Corpora.
>
>Since when?  and when did SCA feasts stop being in the same legal
>neighborhood as church suppers?  They are even saying that we have to
>save the barcodes from the canned goods "because someone might get food
>poisoning"
>
>If any of this is going to be true, I really will shread my membership.
>As it is, I have no desire to do so much as bake muffins for this lot.
>They can eat KFC 'til their arteries implode.
>
>Morgana LeCoeur
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