[Sca-cooks] ISO Hints for Teaching at Pennsic

Martha Sieting osermart at msu.edu
Tue Sep 6 06:42:19 PDT 2011


> On a more practical note, i am not sure how i would advertise a 
> hands-on cooking class in an official teaching tent in that 
> aforementioned Official Handbook, which passes through the hands and 
> under that eyes of Pennsic Officials, if hands-on cooking is not 
> allowed in said tents...

Indeed, hands-on cooking IS allowed in the Pennsic University tents.  This year we had several cheese-making classes, among other subjects.

As I have stated previously, we have had people use Coleman-style stoves in the University tents without incident previously, and there is no reason why you should not be able to use one in the future.  Admittedly, there is currently no published policy as to what is and is not allowed in the University tents, but we are working on rectifying that.

When class registration begins for Pennsic XLI (probably some time in January or February), please do register your classes - the earlier you sign up, the better your choice of days and times will be.  If you need a "messy" tent (with a sink) make sure you indicate that in your registration.

Thank you!

Helena
University Chancellor
Pennsic XL & XLI



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