Re: Chickamauga, Kershaw's Birgade
I need to teach a Corn Cake cooking class 101 to my Yankee friends, as I am not fond of eating corn mush. :p :D Thank Gawd for the lard since I wasn't getting much grease out of the bacon cut I had. ;)
The captured Yankee rations really were spot-on.
The Geo. Bent brand (or similar commercial brand) hardtack you used was great also. That might have been pricey, but it was good food safety and replicated the look a box of fresh crackers would have had pretty accurately.
Seeing "desecrated" veggies is rare in the hobby even when doing Yankee from what I have experienced. It made a dynamite stew with the beef along with some hot sauce I had brought and the issued hardcrackers crumbled in it.
The wine, fruit, and cake from the local ladies relief society per period account was top notch. I saw Skip bringing the wine in before the event.
Darn fine show, Paul. I didn't feel unaccounted for the whole weekend. ;)
I need to teach a Corn Cake cooking class 101 to my Yankee friends, as I am not fond of eating corn mush. :p :D Thank Gawd for the lard since I wasn't getting much grease out of the bacon cut I had. ;)
The captured Yankee rations really were spot-on.
The Geo. Bent brand (or similar commercial brand) hardtack you used was great also. That might have been pricey, but it was good food safety and replicated the look a box of fresh crackers would have had pretty accurately.
Seeing "desecrated" veggies is rare in the hobby even when doing Yankee from what I have experienced. It made a dynamite stew with the beef along with some hot sauce I had brought and the issued hardcrackers crumbled in it.
The wine, fruit, and cake from the local ladies relief society per period account was top notch. I saw Skip bringing the wine in before the event.
Darn fine show, Paul. I didn't feel unaccounted for the whole weekend. ;)
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