[Sca-cooks] And now a meatier question...
Stefan li Rous
StefanliRous at austin.rr.com
Tue Oct 21 22:09:23 PDT 2008
Margaret FitzWilliam said:
<<< I would have looked in the Flori-thingy except that it keeps
timing out.
ANyway... >>>
Oops. My apologies. Until I saw your message I was unaware that there
was any problem. I then called my web host, but he tends to work
nights and sleep days (typical programmer type...) so i don't think
he actually got my call until the second one this afternoon. The
Florilegium is back up. He said it wasn't a hardware problem but some
kind of overload situation. Whether it was a 'denial of service' type
attack or not, I don't know.
<<< So not only did I agree to make mustard for the Twelfth Night
raffle, I am
also the lunch cook. We can't actually *use* the kitchen on site, so
anything we serve will have to be either heated in roasters or served
cold. The event steward is angling for a "sack lunch" sort of thing,
which
would include a cold pasty or some such item. >>>
There is this file in the FOOD-MEATS section of the Florilegium:
meat-pies-msg (144K) 4/20/05 Period meat pies. Recipes.
Or how about a 'cold' type lunch? These files are in the FEASTS section:
Picnic-Basket-art (26K) 5/21/08 "A Pilgrim's Picnic Basket" by
Master
Gideanus Adamantius, O.L.
picnic-feasts-msg (18K) 9/15/08 Ideas for light, picnic style
feasts.
It may be getting a little cool for a cold soup, but this file is in
the FOOD section:
gazpacho-msg (12K) 2/21/08 A soup or sauce of vinegar,
garlic and bread
These are also in the FOOD section:
pierogies-msg (12K) 8/ 2/01 Stuffed dumplings/pies from
Eastern Europe.
pies-msg (184K) 7/25/06 Period pie crusts, meat and fruit
pies.
Also these for some ideas for items that don't need to be served warm:
raw-fruit-vg-msg (18K) 10/23/06 Evidence that raw fruits and
vegetables were
eaten in period.
salads-msg (172K) 1/31/08 Period salads. lettuce, greens.
Scotch-Eggs-msg (19K) 3/ 5/05 Fried sausage-wrapped hard-boiled
eggs.
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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