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A small class of 17yrolds are having a medieval meal together for the
end of term/xmas. There is a fine medieval building nearby which we will use. I need suggestions for a multi dish banquet - everyone will bring a dish or two and we will sit down together and share. I don't think we need to be totally authentic but I am thinking we should have no new world produce - potatoes, turkey, tomatoes, green beans are out (should I add anything to that list?) - and we might ban air freighted Kenyan mange tout and Chilean plums as well, and seasonal dishes would be a bonus. Any ideas? Tim W |
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