[Spit-Project] Cooking Pots

Saint Phlip phlip at 99main.com
Fri Jul 17 20:10:05 PDT 2009


Yeah, all of our pots are legless, I think.

On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 11:08 PM, Johnna Holloway<johnnae at mac.com> wrote:
> This may have to do with using pots that have legs. They seem to be
> using three legged clay pots. We might ask Baroness Helewyse what
> the differences would be between a flat bottom and using one of these with
> legs.
> Could be a matter of uneven heat distribution.
>
>
> Johnnae
>
>
> Meisterin Katarina Helene wrote:
>>
>> This set of tips below were just posted on Medieval Encampments from
>> someone in Australia... sounds like good advice (most of which I've heard
>> before).  Does anyone know if her first hint really helps, however... I'd
>> never heard that one before.
>> ~~ Katarina Helene
>> __________________________________________________________
>> Tips we have learned:
>> 1) Soak your pots (complete immersion) in water for several
>> hours/overnight
>> before you go to the event. We broke the most legs the year we forgot this
>>
>
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