[Sca-cooks] Dayboards?

P. A. Stonnell hlisobel at shaw.ca
Thu Oct 17 22:10:47 PDT 2002


At 06:26 PM 16/10/02 -0400, you wrote:
>> Our "traditional" feast package is usually lunch and dinner the day of
>> the event, although the lunch is more commonly served if the event in
>> question's being held somewhere where folks can't easily go get a
>> hamburger, or pick up nibbles at a grocery store.  I don't know that
>> I've ever seen a breakfast provided, outside of perhaps a basket of
>> rolls and fresh fruit for the Royal Room.
>
>Dayboard is basically lunch, except it's not a served, sit-down meal, it's
>usually just set up buffet style.
>

Is this part of the site fee?  I'm in An Tir and while we sometimes have
dayfood,
it is something you pay for when you get your food, often run by some group
or
household doing fundraising.

Isobel fitz Gilbert

ps. for that matter, many of our events don't have a planned feast.  A pot
luck
maybe, if we're in a hall type situation, but most (99%?) of our camping
events
don't have a feast (no facilities for such a beast in a farmers field and the
parks are just big stretches of meadow).

>Avraham
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