[Sca-cooks] Feast thanks
Sharon R. Saroff
sindara at pobox.com
Wed Feb 20 20:38:38 PST 2008
The first feast I feastocrated lo these many years ago, I had four
sets of royalty in my kitchen washing dishes and helping with clean
up. Duke Hano Elandris (Yes I remember back that far) was often in
the kitchen at many an East Kingdom feast. Another royal was Earl Victor.
I have seen many a royal come into the kitchen and offer
assistance. It is one of the best ways to get people to help. They
feel that the royalty should not be working at a feast.
Sindara
At 04:28 PM 2/20/2008, you wrote:
>Gunthar wrote:
>> > But don't snub my crew!
>>
>>I appreciate your protection and value of your people, and I agree that
>>kitchen crews are totally amazing. But I feel a visit from the local
>>B&B or Royals back to the kitchen is more impressive than being part
>>of the show.
>
>Good grief! Royals set foot in the kitchen?!?!?!? Surely you jest!
>They've got far more important things to do... i guess.
>
>If only they'd done that i would have no complaints.
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