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Default Royal Nuptial Feast

Mark 8 April on your calendar trendsetters. This is the day Prince
Charles of the House of Windsor marries his beloved Camilla. Colonial clods
like us Canadians still have a picture of his mother on our $20.00 note so
some day Charles will be King Of Canada. Royal weddings have historically
been time of huge banquets and much feasting. I feel inclined to participate
is come modest way. What would be ideal would be to try and duplicate the
royal banquet here in the Canadian wilderness. I need the menu. Also some
suggestions on the proper etiquette. Perhaps the English who read this ng
could enlighten me.

Farmer John


 
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