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Sep. 11th, 2006 08:09 amMany people have talked about Mists Bardic by now, so I'll just say that it was the most enjoyable competition in years. And not just because
klwilliams recited Beowulfric. (The wife suggested I talk to some jewelry people about getting a 1" or so monster arm to place on my peerage collar. I like it.) Hearing the author of "Fair Mistlands" sing it was worth the price of admission.
The feast... there was plenty of varied food. Almost everything I ate was tasty. So it succeeded in that regard.
But, as a food Laurel - and a cooking enthuiast - I don't find that sufficient. SCA feasts should attempt to present period-style food, not perioid food.
Only a few of the dishes at this feast were documentably non-period (the green beans and the "ciabatta" bread). Then again, the roast meat was about the only dish that was documentably period.
The feast... there was plenty of varied food. Almost everything I ate was tasty. So it succeeded in that regard.
But, as a food Laurel - and a cooking enthuiast - I don't find that sufficient. SCA feasts should attempt to present period-style food, not perioid food.
Only a few of the dishes at this feast were documentably non-period (the green beans and the "ciabatta" bread). Then again, the roast meat was about the only dish that was documentably period.
I'm the other White Meat
Date: 2006-09-11 04:17 pm (UTC)According to my source (The PETA handbooke of meate ys morþor, AKA Boeuf; il n'est pas pour le dîner -- Can someone help on the translations on those? I'm woefully ignorant, you know.), everyone was a vegetarian until WWII when Danny "Bloody Dan" Hormel invented Spam.
Re: I'm the other White Meat
Date: 2006-09-11 04:26 pm (UTC)