[Sca-cooks] An SCA feast

Christine Seelye-King Chefchristy at kingstaste.com
Tue Sep 20 13:10:00 PDT 2016


I'm just now seeing this, it passed me by earlier. Randy McVey aka Baron
Bragg MacMorrichai is my protégé, and has worked many an SCA feast, in
addition to working with me at on-site historic cooking demonstrations for
19th century hearth cooking.  He attended culinary school and was looking to
start up a food truck, which is what I think that kickstarter was from,
although that idea is not being pursued currently.  
So yes, I know him, and yes, he has experience with food history, so now,
what is the question?  
Mistress Christianna MacGrain 

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I've heard of him around Kingdom (am in Meridies), bu don't really know
him.  He's never popped up in any of my culinary discussions with people,
for sure.

On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 2:09 PM, Laura Minnick <lcm at jeffnet.org> wrote:

> Um, yes. I looked for him in the OP, and he's not there , in SCA or
> kingdom levels. Looked in Meridies and Glenn Abhinn, and nothing. Does
> anyone here know him?
>
> And I usually have pretty good Google-fu, but was really not able to turn
> up anything indicating that he's a culinary historian either. I suppose
> it's not a restricted term, like a PhD or anything, but as Jim suggests,
> there should be something there.
>
> I would also think that if he were a professional, he would not have been
> so rude to Stefan.
>
> Liutgard
>
>
> On 9/20/2016 8:08 AM, JIMCHEVAL at aol.com wrote:
>
>>  From his Kickstarter, it appears that he is Randy McVey in other worlds.
>> And here:
>> https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1842&dat=20001216&id=
>> LGweAAAAIBAJ&sji
>> d=VckEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1302,2360275
>>   This only  interests me because he calls himself a "culinary
historian".
>> Being  familiar with the most active names in that area, I haven't seen
>> his.
>> Nor can I  find any public activities that might lead others to describe
>> him
>> that way. Not  that there's any license to use the term, but his use of
it
>> led  me to expect to find some familiar name. As it is, I'm not sure why
>> he
>> even  mentioned it.
>>   jC
>>   Jim  Chevallier
>> _www.chezjim.com_ (http://www.chezjim.com/)
>>
>> FRENCH BREAD HISTORY:  Seventeenth century bread
>> http://leslefts.blogspot.com/2016/02/french-food-history-sev
>> enteenth-century
>> .html
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> In a message dated 9/20/2016 6:40:38 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
>> t.d.decker at att.net writes:
>>
>> He is  Baron Bragg MacMorrichai, a court
>> baron in the Barony of Iron Mountain  (Birmingham, AL) and has been in
the
>> SCA since at least  1986.
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