[Sca-cooks] The menu...

Stefan li Rous StefanliRous at austin.rr.com
Tue Mar 4 21:32:14 PST 2003


Phlip replied to me with:
>> It sounds like it was a very good feast and well received. I will be
> trying to
>> organise the messages here into a Florilegium file, and probably an
> addition
>> to the dayboards-msg file as well.
>> Stefan
>
> Well, if you like, Stefan, tell me how you want it structured, and I'll set
> it up as an article for you- the messages I posted were just done quickly,
> and could use considerable editing- starting with saying, North_P_ass tavern
> ;-)

That would be fine with me. I've got a pretty good-sized backlog to work on
right now anyway. I'd rather not have you put it off and forget it though...
And if you all want to do it as a team-effort that if fine by me also. I
simply would credit the multiple authors. I did this when several of the folks
on this list got together and collaborated on an article:

16C-Tomato-art    (16K)  9/ 5/02    "Sixteenth Century Italian and Spanish
                                       Tomato References" by Johnnae llyn Lewis,
                                       Helewyse de Birkestad, and Brighid ni
                                       Chiarain.


I think the best ordering for articles about specific feasts is:
1) A section describing the event, why it was put on, by what group, an
overview of the activities that were done at the event and when and where it
was held.
2) The menu.
3) The recipes
4) A summary of how the event went. What went well, what might be improved
next time. Disasters overcome etc.

3) and 4) could be interchanged and the recipes given as an appendix.


> Will take me a while, though- I'm pretty tired, and I need to start
> focussing on working.


Okay. I don't have any specific deadlines with the Florilegium other than the
various monthly articles. But I wouldn't want you to forget. I guess I could
always run what I currently have in that case. Including the "spelling error". :-)
Thanks,

Stefan

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THLord Stefan li Rous    Barony of Bryn Gwlad    Kingdom of Ansteorra
    Mark S. Harris            Austin, Texas         StefanliRous at austin.rr.com
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