[Sca-cooks] length of time for feasts etc.

phoenissa at netscape.net phoenissa at netscape.net
Thu Jan 24 22:40:07 PST 2002


Robyn.Hodgkin at affa.gov.au wrote:

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>I gather that things are done a little differently here in Lochac than in much of the known world, but three and a half hours is not an unreasonable length of time.

Whew!  Good, I'm glad it's not *completely* unheard of :)

>Mostly our feasts would start around 7 with the first course being served at around 7.30 or so.  Second course probably around 8.30-8.45, third at about 9.30 and if there is a dessert platter as well it could come out as late as 10.30.  Lights tend to go on at about 11.30pm, so everyone can be packed up and cleaned up by midnight. As it is, dance and entertainment is usually distinctly squeezed by having food come out with such short periods in between. Trying to serve the food in a shorter time would leave you with no time to do anything at all but eat!

Exactly what I was afraid of :-)  Well, now I don't feel as if my idea was quite so absurd after all.  I think such longer feasts sound kinda fun...nice and relaxed.

>In the case of a ball, my preference is to serve a sit down meal early in the evening (say 6pm) for an hour or two, then go on to dancing.

I think the event site will open around 2, and the feast would probably start around 5.

Vittoria
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