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looking for a meal plan outside of my camp
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 6:11 pm
by freiman the minstrel
Gentles,
I am looking for a meal plan for a camper that is in my camp at Pennsic.
We don't cook in camp. We don't have a meal plan. With a camp full of artists, this is a learned behavior.
I would like to arrange for him to get a good meal at least once a day. It is preferable that it is a styrowear/disposablewear feastgear situation.
It doesn't work unless the camp is in the High Meadows/traditional bog area.
Payment could be in cash delivered either before war by check or wire transfer (preferable) or in cash at war.
He's a great guy. He is an artist, so the current conditions have hit him a little harder than most.
He occasionally makes dirty jokes.
I would expect discretion and basic courtesy.
f
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 6:19 pm
by Louis de Leon
Is my camp too far away?
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 6:23 pm
by Angusm0628
I'm gonna guess we're too far out as well... If not, Talk to me. Our meal plan now is at 14 individuals.. One more don't mean squat
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 6:28 pm
by allar
was going to say ask Louis

They are known for taking in and/or feeding strays. they took me in

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 6:31 pm
by Louis de Leon
allar wrote:was going to say ask Louis

They are known for taking in and/or feeding strays. they took me in

It's a thing we do.
Yeah, I was going to see if it an ok walk for the guy (Freiman knows where I camp so he can judge), then talk to Jakejakejake and see if he wouldn't mind since he's in charge of the food.
We always wind up with leftovers though and wind up shoveling them into the Lost Boys 9 times out of 10 anyways, so I figure why not?
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 6:47 pm
by allar
true there
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 6:53 pm
by Maeryk
Someone I know, dude?
Re: looking for a meal plan outside of my camp
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 6:55 pm
by Agnarr
freiman the minstrel wrote:Gentles,
I am looking for a meal plan for a camper that is in my camp at Pennsic.
We don't cook in camp. We don't have a meal plan. With a camp full of artists, this is a learned behavior.
I would like to arrange for him to get a good meal at least once a day. It is preferable that it is a styrowear/disposablewear feastgear situation.
It doesn't work unless the camp is in the High Meadows/traditional bog area.
Payment could be in cash delivered either before war by check or wire transfer (preferable) or in cash at war.
He's a great guy. He is an artist, so the current conditions have hit him a little harder than most.
He occasionally makes dirty jokes.
I would expect discretion and basic courtesy.
f
Im right down the road, but i do not think we are doing a meal plan this year.
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 7:15 pm
by Steve S.
Food Court?
Steve
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 9:40 pm
by Ceawlin Alreding
Freiman-
Shoot Master Feral a line. We are feeding something like 40-ish 3 squares for about $100 USD for the War Week. That's an estimate.
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 9:45 pm
by Maeryk
Ceawlin Alreding wrote:Freiman-
Shoot Master Feral a line. We are feeding something like 40-ish 3 squares for about $100 USD for the War Week. That's an estimate.
yeah, but Freiman's camp is basically as far from your camp as is humanly possible, and still be technically within Pennsic. (Though Louis De Leon's camp might be two feet further.. )
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 8:21 am
by schreiber
My group (E9, behind Enchanted Ground) does war week, usually starting 2nd Sunday, going through last Friday, informal breakfast for the unlucky parents who don't have a choice in being awake, usually come-and-go cold lunch and full sit-down dinner (usually not period food). But we don't let anyone eat off paper... we'd take care of that part.
I'd need to run it by the rest, but the real question is... what's his art? If he's also a minstrel, that goes a long way toward finding him food, I'd warrant. Nothing wrong with making period deals....
Lots of kids in my camp, but if we took him in, we'd also train him how to make dirty jokes in front of polite company and get away with it.

Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 6:19 pm
by Ceawlin Alreding
Yeah, but you've smelled Rib night.

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 8:11 pm
by freiman the minstrel
schreiber wrote:My group (E9, behind Enchanted Ground) does war week, usually starting 2nd Sunday, going through last Friday, informal breakfast for the unlucky parents who don't have a choice in being awake, usually come-and-go cold lunch and full sit-down dinner (usually not period food). But we don't let anyone eat off paper... we'd take care of that part.
I'd need to run it by the rest, but the real question is... what's his art? If he's also a minstrel, that goes a long way toward finding him food, I'd warrant. Nothing wrong with making period deals....
Lots of kids in my camp, but if we took him in, we'd also train him how to make dirty jokes in front of polite company and get away with it.

Shreiber,
He's a painter, and a really good one. He really is gifted, and his pieces express a beautiful sense of humor that always makes me smile.
If he was a minstrel, I wouldn't worry. It is hard to swap a sketch for dinner.
But then again, it is tough to ask a girl to pose nude for a song.
So, it's all a trade off.
We are kind of in flux right now. He is hoping for a job that would preclude war. It has been a rough period for him.
What I would need most is for him to not worry about food, and for nobody to say "well, you couldn't pay for your food..."
Because that simply isn't true. He made the responsible decision to stay home during a lean year, and his friends decided that he was worth paying for, so we decided that he was more valuable than anybody else.
We just don't have a meal plan.
f