I have been very, very slack in my blogging, but I do have a explanation for it.
I have been in the middle of a project work frenzy. More about that in a later blog.
In the meantime, I just finished up a reenactment at Moore's Creek Bridge National Battlefield where as a member of the re-created Craven County Militia I served as the camp cook. This requires that I cook period food with period correct tools and techniques to both educate the public and to feed the troops.
In the picture below, I am cooking jowl bacon on a reproduction 18th century shovel.
You may be asking yourself the question, Why a shovel?
It's quite simple,
1. In archaeological excavations of camp sites from the Revolution, they have found several shovels that were modified and used as frying pans.
2. Armies preferred that the men boiled their rations, so there were no frying pans issued to the troops.
3. I portray a sailor, and since they wouldn't normally know what the hell to do with a shovel, they would just do what ever came to mind with it.
4. It worked and was mighty tasty...............
Pardon$ & Commutation$ ........from Rico
18 hours ago
1 comment:
It was mighty tasty messmate!
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