[Sca-cooks] Was persona - now Bread
Lady Savoury
ladysavoury at yahoo.ca
Wed Jan 26 08:23:22 PST 2011
LOL I know. I'm just the type who likes everything in a neat little package.
I like the fact that I can have whatever "story" I want for my persona... I've
always been obsessed with cooking and all aspect of it, so being able to infuse
my persona with the same obsession makes my SCA life a lot of fun.
I'm actually doing a year long research project on Bread in History, so being
able to have that back story, sets my mindset properly when I research. I'm
just not too sure where to start it all. I can bake any bread like nobody's
business, but this is such a vast project that I don't know where to start! LOL
What type of bread do you find more prevalent in your persona's area/era?
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From: otsisto <otsisto at socket.net>
To: Cooks within the SCA <sca-cooks at lists.ansteorra.org>
Sent: Wed, January 26, 2011 5:19:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] persona
This probably goes without saying but.. you do not have to have a cook
persona to cook feast for your local group. In fact, you do not need a
persona story/history to do anything in SCA. :)
De
-----Original Message-----
Greetings,
Not only am I a new member, but my personna is a cooks' daughter. Alivia is
the
only child of a cook in their Master's kitchen. She aspires to be the head
cook
of his house (read: I want to cook banquets and feasts for my local branch
LOL)
Alivia Spencer
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