Modern-day diners have gotten out of touch with their food. Back in the medieval day, eaters dove into dinner hands first, unabashedly plunging their fingers into a plump goose thigh, herring or eel.
Delicious scents filled the G. Homer Durham Language and Literature building on the Tempe campus Thursday night as students and faculty took a trip back to medieval times to feast while enjoying ...
Have you ever watched HBO’s hit series “Game of Thrones,” seen the lavish feasts and wondered what it would be like have one? At Stanford, you can satisfy your appetite with MUSIC 133: “Food, Text, ...
Prepare to wassail and welcome in a boar’s head – Princess Anne High’s chorus will present its first Medieval Madrigal Feast on tonight and Saturday. Chorus director David Prescott has good news ...
For all their hard work, peasants had a fair amount of downtime. Add up Sundays and the many holidays, and about one-third of ...
Sometimes, you just have to immerse yourself in history to really get it. Ask Taylor Gutierrez, a seventh- grader at St. Francis Episcopal Day School, 325 Piney Point Road. His role in his history ...
A medieval feast was a grand event. Feasts celebrated special events or honored guests visiting the castle. The food in itself was entertainment and often the castle cooks presented elaborately ...
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