A Tudor Feast.

Goatboy

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Jan 31, 2005
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Nah man, it's nah aboot a canny bag of crisps.

The team from Victorian Farm doing a one off feast at a 15th century Hall. Maybe not too bushcrafty but some seem to think we're a bunch of re-enactors anyway. Some nice little flint/char cloth/steels scenes & using fishing rods of the times. LINK

Plus there's food involved which is a prime motivator with us lot - though no biscuits!

Cheers, GB.
 

CBJ

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Just caught the last 20 min or so, I thought it was very interesting.

Will have to go watch the rest today.


Atb

Craig
 

Hammock Hamster

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Great watching, would love to try something like this.

I noted the use of a bill hook for limping the tree when collecting firewood as opposed to the axe!
 

robin wood

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Brilliant, Haddon Hall is my favourite house with incredible kitchens and the best collection of medieval furniture anywhere. Marc Meltonville really knows his stuff and is a great addition to the "farm" team. Quite a few of my wooden bowls being used. Wonderful to see those bread ovens fired.
 

Goatboy

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Great watching, would love to try something like this.

I noted the use of a bill hook for limping the tree when collecting firewood as opposed to the axe!

Dam, rumbled you noticed the billhook consciously. I'll be thrown out of the Covert Billhook Promotion Army now. Well I took one for the team. GB.:)
 

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