SC - Feast Prep Questions

Mary Kay Roberts mkr at execpc.com
Fri Jan 26 07:41:25 PST 2001


Another good spot to pick up some things relatively inexpensively is 
Wal-Mart and any type of outlet store.  Corning has them all over as does 
Faber etc.  I've picked up some really good deals there.

Moira
At 08:12 AM 1/25/01 -0800, you wrote:


>Elaine Koogler wrote:
> >
> > We've found a lot of relatively inexpensive, industrial strength 
> utensils and pots
> > at our local BJ's Warehouse and Sam's Club.  I suspect Costco might 
> also have
> > some...and I know those exist out on the West Coast.  Dollar stores are 
> also a good
> > source, especially for serving stuff.
> >
> > Whenever we do a feast, we usually try to build in the acquisition of 
> equipment as
> > part of the cost of the feast.  Sometimes we get more, sometimes less, 
> depending on
> > how reservations are going.  Also, folks in the group have donated 
> money and
> > equipment.  Finally, whenever the barony has extra funds, we ask for a 
> fixed amount
> > of money to purchase equipment (this includes serving equipment).  As a 
> result, our
> > barony is very well supplied for most things that we have to do.
>
>There is also the option of hitting the local Goodwill/StV's/Salvation
>Army. There's amazing stuff on the shelves and in the bins, and with a
>good scubbing, most of them are good as new!
>
>(Thrift stores- not just for tankards anymore!)
>
>'Lainie
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