Cooking with Fire
Mar. 29th, 2009 11:25 amAs instigated by
j_i_m_r there was a cooks' play-date yesterday, piggy-backing on the Calderium live chess game event, and inspired by the nice large permanent BBQ pits at the event site. Since I've been collecting reproduction medieval ceramic cookpots for several years now, I decided it was time to actually break them in (hopefully without the "break" part). ( Read more... )
ETA: Almost forgot to mention -- I also participated in the live chess game as a black pawn. I'd just gotten the first two pots simmering and was a little worried about leaving them unattended, but after all, the chess game was the purpose of the event. I got to make one move and do a bit of schtick, but then asked to be subbed out when the first casualty freed up another player because I didn't want the food and fire to go completely unattended.
ETA: Almost forgot to mention -- I also participated in the live chess game as a black pawn. I'd just gotten the first two pots simmering and was a little worried about leaving them unattended, but after all, the chess game was the purpose of the event. I got to make one move and do a bit of schtick, but then asked to be subbed out when the first casualty freed up another player because I didn't want the food and fire to go completely unattended.