Yeah, it is. (And especially since I start work way early: working 7:30-4, driving to Bangor (90+ minutes), doing something for a couple of hours, and driving home is just too much right now.
(There's an A&S night closer to me - about an hour which is more manageable - but it's intermittent and is on Thursdays. During the school year I do evening shifts every other week on Thursdays, so I made fewer of them than I'd like.)
I am still sort of wanting to do 16th century Italian - but see "requires more fitting than I can do on my own." I have 5 yards of a fairly thick deep green silk noil I'd like to use for something, but I haven't cut it yet.
I think the "cook a recipe" is a really good idea - our A&S night was doing that regularly for a bit, and there were some yummy (and very easy) options in there.
Have you seen the blog that's doing Game of Thrones/series inspired meals? They usually do a medieval variant of the recipe and then a modern one (And they don't cite their sources as well as might be for the medieval one, but it should be easy to find something similar.) http://www.innatthecrossroads.com
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Date: 2012-05-29 01:40 pm (UTC)(There's an A&S night closer to me - about an hour which is more manageable - but it's intermittent and is on Thursdays. During the school year I do evening shifts every other week on Thursdays, so I made fewer of them than I'd like.)
I am still sort of wanting to do 16th century Italian - but see "requires more fitting than I can do on my own." I have 5 yards of a fairly thick deep green silk noil I'd like to use for something, but I haven't cut it yet.
I think the "cook a recipe" is a really good idea - our A&S night was doing that regularly for a bit, and there were some yummy (and very easy) options in there.
Have you seen the blog that's doing Game of Thrones/series inspired meals? They usually do a medieval variant of the recipe and then a modern one (And they don't cite their sources as well as might be for the medieval one, but it should be easy to find something similar.) http://www.innatthecrossroads.com