At the South-West Reenactment Market, Stretcholt, near Bridgewater today I tried the sort of food our ancestors ate. The rosemary custard tart and the appl pie were great but what will be the basis of my marching rations was exceptional. Prepared by Piero Gallico The Traveller's Pack was simple but delicious. Air dried ham cut off the bone, cheddar cheese and pickled white cabbage with a choice of roll, I chose spot.
Filling and the constituents wold last for a very long time. I would spend a day or days with more or less just bread and cheese but this is a new level, the key is the pickled cabbage. And authentic if any want to recreate marches or basic living. Pickled cabbage was also thought good against the scurvy. Open tomorrow if you are nereby and some historical gear or scoff.
I have no connection with any of the traders or the market organisers,
Filling and the constituents wold last for a very long time. I would spend a day or days with more or less just bread and cheese but this is a new level, the key is the pickled cabbage. And authentic if any want to recreate marches or basic living. Pickled cabbage was also thought good against the scurvy. Open tomorrow if you are nereby and some historical gear or scoff.
I have no connection with any of the traders or the market organisers,