[Spit-Project] How about some discussion?

Saint Phlip phlip at 99main.com
Thu Jul 16 18:40:48 PDT 2009


Very carefully, and metal ;-)

Seriously, what are you wanting to make, exactly?

On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 9:00 PM, Fergus Redmead<fergusredmead at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Good Evening All,
> Can anyone give me advice on how to make a spit and what materials are needed?
> Thanks
> Fergus
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> ________________________________
> From: Johnna Holloway <johnnae at mac.com>
> To: Creating period spits <spit-project at lists.ansteorra.org>
> Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 8:05:31 PM
> Subject: Re: [Spit-Project] How about some discussion?
>
> Being Johnna, I suppose I can suggest stuff....
>
> We could discuss new BBQ books etc. The BBQ Literary Reading Group??
> I still have to order the Argentine BBQ book. I actually didn't order books in late
> May because I knew we were going to be gone for 3 weeks in June/early July
> so I need to do some ordering and catch up on new titles.
>
> Other than that I am seriously thinking a smoker would be nice,
> but I should probably get the kid settled in his dorm room first.
> I have no idea what that trip to Ikea for essentials is going to run.
> $$$ plus the microwave and the fridge, etc.
> Then I'll buy the smoker to celebrate the empty nest.
>
> I just redid my booklet on spice mixes and sent it off tonight.
> 30 copies off to the War. It goes but I don't.
>
> I plan on spending the time while you all are at the War getting caught up and turning
> out a batch of new articles and a bunch of promised revisions.
> And we have to celebrate silly season on SCA Cooks too.
>
> Have fun everyone
>
> Johnnae
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> Meisterin Katarina Helene wrote:
>> Since we obviously have some new folks on this list, it sure would be great if there could also be some discussion now and then.  I know Pennsic looms upon the horizon (very quickly, I might add <sigh>), but surely some folks besides Phlip and Stefan and Johnnae can have things to talk about (she says with a hopeful smile).
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>> Quite a few folks asked to join the Yahoo group recently after discussion there about cooking with pottery over a live fire was started... and someone very nicely recommended they join the Yahoo group.  I did mention that the discussions were all held here... but it has been so quiet of late I'm sure folks wonder if the list still works <wry grin>.
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>> I was hoping to be able to do cooking at Pennsic this year, but our encampment is so tight that we probably won't be able to have a regular fire pit, just one of those mundane round portable ones.... mostly because I missed the pre-registration date and we lost that amount of land <sigh>.
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>> So, do others who are going to Pennsic have any cooking plans (besides Phlip's camp, that is)?
>>  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Meisterin Katarina Helene von Schönborn, OL
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Saint Phlip

Heat it up
Hit it hard
Repent as necessary.

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