[Sca-cooks] Period Cooking in the U.K.?
Karen Lyons-McGann
karenthechef at gmail.com
Tue Oct 12 13:41:03 PDT 2010
By site I mean historic park and the reenactors were like the folks at
colonial Williamsburg for example. Dressed apprpriately and
demonstrating appropriate activities and materials.
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On Oct 12, 2010, at 12:01 PM, David Friedman <ddfr at daviddfriedman.com>
wrote:
>> Like SCA the participants may be interested amatuer researchers but
>> the overall standard is higher as the fees from the sites fund them
>> at least partially and the sites won't hire groups who do the job
>> badly.
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>> Lady Bonne
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> Did it look as though the standard was higher in authenticity or
> only in appearance? In other words, did the sites know enough to
> distinguish an authentic medieval feast from one targeted at what
> the audience would expect a medieval feast to be like?
>
> Googling around, there seem to be quite a lot of places that offer
> "medieval feasts" complete with potatoes and coffee--but those may
> not be the sort of sites you are describing.
> --
> David/Cariadoc
> www.daviddfriedman.com
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