[Sca-cooks] colours of belts etc

AnnaMarie wolfsong at ida.net
Mon Nov 4 06:32:39 PST 2002


Yup, she's Irish to the core.... grumpy in the morning too <LOL>

Very fair skin, you'd think she'd not like garlic 'tall she's so fair......
dark hair, very few freckles but you could see she'd be sun kissed if she
chose to see the sun......

As for the teriyaki meat sticks....  we might do 1/2 of them and then 1/2 of
a more period marinade or maybe I'll cave in and just do those with various
period side dishes like Quenelles or something.  It looks like I'm only
cooking for about 10 for Estrella so I've got time to recipe test stuff.  I
just want everything as period as possible for the whole event (except
Wednesday night set up......  that's a tradition in the making since
Uprising.  We do fresh Pizza with fresh made flatbreads, white garlic sauce
and period toppings......  I guess that makes it perioid.....)

Kristianne/AnnaMarie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sue Clemenger" <mooncat at in-tch.com>
To: <sca-cooks at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 10:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] colours of belts etc


> Well, let me correct myself....My SCA name is "Maire."  My mundane name
> (Clemenger) is Irish-Norman, apparently (traceable back to 14th c.
> Dublin at least), but there are Noonans in there as well, and Pullmans.
> I'm a British Isles mongrol (Scots, English, Cornish, Irish,
> Scots-Irish, etc.), but I do look distinctly Irish, rather than of Norse
> extraction.  I did notice that I more closely resembled the folks I saw
> in Dublin, as opposed to the various Brits I saw.....  I'm of the "pink"
> variety of pale-skinned types, rather than the pale blue (to use a Billy
> Connolly distinction).  Brown hair, ruddy/pale skin, and a build like
> your Basic Sturdy Peasant, type A.  Geez, just ask AnnaMarie....she
> knows me, right AnnaMarie? <g>
> --maire, gar-on-teed Irish throwback.......
>
> "Laura C. Minnick" wrote:
> >
> > At 10:17 PM 11/3/02 -0700, you wrote:
> > >Geez, Stefan, with a name like "Maire," I should *hope* so!!
> >
> > So sorry. :-) Where shall we send flowers?
> >
> > >Plus, I have the souvenirs from Dublin, Newgrange, and Tara to prove
> > >it.....well, that and the fair skin, and the freckles....
> >
> > Fair skin and freckles weren't patented by the celts- my skin comes from
my
> > mom's side- from the Remleys (spelled Remleigh in the Domesday), one of
> > whom supposedly was leaning over the side of one of William the
Bastard's
> > boats, puking. Normans. All of them. And the Anglo-Norman bloodline has
a
> > good steady strain of red/sandy hair, and skin that burns at the drop of
a
> > neckline. My girls lucked out and got skin that tans. My son has lovely
> > blond curls with a sheen of red, bright blue eyes and ivory skin and
> > freckles. And he blushes. Poor kid...
> >
> > 'Lainie
> > -who puts on sunscreen under a 100 watt bulb...
> >
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