[Sca-cooks] Candlemas Feast
Stefan li Rous
StefanliRous at austin.rr.com
Mon Sep 18 22:20:28 PDT 2006
Malkin replied to me last Friday:
<<< It will be mid-winter here, but given that mid-winter is four months
after first snow ... it is a very long winter. >>>
Meaning that by that time folks are too tired of winter to eat
"seasonal" foods?
<<< Artemisia is small (population-wise) and spread out, and
Otherhill is a
small shire (population wise), and really spread out (all land 150 miles
North/South of the Colorado-Wyoming border and 150 miles East/West of
the
Utah-Wyoming border).>>>
Wow. A 90 minute drive to attend a shire meeting? And I thought the
problems of getting the populace together in a large, spread out city
such as Houston or Dallas was a problem compared to Austin. Austin is
about 30 miles across, with about 120 members.
I did put together this Florilegium file a while back:
sprd-out-grps-msg (10K) 12/27/01 Handling SCA groups spread over a
large area
http://www.florilegium.org/files/SCA-INC/sprd-out-grps-msg.html
Hmmm. Longer back than I thought. :-) Anyway, perhaps it might give
you some ideas or if you have any comments to add, I'd like to have
them.
<<< Our Crowns almost always attempt to visit each
group at least once per reign. >>>
There must not be that many groups in Artemisia then. Ansteorra has
been getting a lot more smaller groups, even though the overall
population has not grown that much since I started in 1989. It would
be impossible for the Crown to visit every group within a single
reign, probably not even with the Queen and King going to separate
events or having the Crown Prince attend a third event each weekend.
There are often two or three events every weekend. And that is just
the events which get on the kingdom calendar. I'm sure there are a
number of non-calendar events when Shires only get one calendar event
and Baronies only get two.
<<< Last year, without royal attendance, we had 20 folks. I cooked
Celtic for
30 and had a TON o leftovers. The number 30 was bent to include
Royalty and
Retinue anticipated whenever the royalty visits. Won't change the
budget much. >>>
With a head count that low it would seem to be difficult to comp many
extra meals. Do a number of people attend your events and not eat
feast? Or are these 20 and 30 counts about the size of the events?
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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