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I am in the process of developing a civilian impression for use at the upcoming May event at Boonesfield, as well as at other pertinent events that might come about in the future, and there are a few questions for which I would like to ask the help of this forum. I'm working to acquire the material aspects of my chosen first person profession, but I'm having trouble working in a couple of other areas.
Perhaps I should take a step back and ask this first: the next Boonesfield event is a post-war scenario; are there major clothing differences that I need to worry about (unfashionable male to begin with). I'm researching clothing patterns, but I'm having a hard time finding a vest pattern appropriate to the war years. Past Patterns #018 claims that after 1858 the vest lapel construction changed to a narrower build and the step collar developed, yet I can't find an appropriate pattern. Am I missing a quality pattern manufacturer that might have the corrections for the 1860s style vest?
The second question, the one I'm actually more concerned with, is kitchen-related. I still need to read the entire ration thread, but I'm unsure as to how to go about planning and preparing meals in a civilian manner. I know that I will be able to purchase meals from the Inn, but there will be events where I won't have access to such an amenity, issues of the pocket book aside. I have a modern-branded cast iron camp oven, but with a modern logo on the lid, it's probably not adequate for quality events. How does one accurately feed the inner man at an event when portraying a lone male civilian? I know that I can acquire and learn period recipes, but what do I need to acquire equipment wise to cook for myself? I really want to develop a quality civilian impression, but certain gastronomical aspects mystify me.
I really appreciate your help and input. As I said, I am in the process of trying to research through the forums as well as other means, but there are just some things I'm having trouble working through in my head.
I am in the process of developing a civilian impression for use at the upcoming May event at Boonesfield, as well as at other pertinent events that might come about in the future, and there are a few questions for which I would like to ask the help of this forum. I'm working to acquire the material aspects of my chosen first person profession, but I'm having trouble working in a couple of other areas.
Perhaps I should take a step back and ask this first: the next Boonesfield event is a post-war scenario; are there major clothing differences that I need to worry about (unfashionable male to begin with). I'm researching clothing patterns, but I'm having a hard time finding a vest pattern appropriate to the war years. Past Patterns #018 claims that after 1858 the vest lapel construction changed to a narrower build and the step collar developed, yet I can't find an appropriate pattern. Am I missing a quality pattern manufacturer that might have the corrections for the 1860s style vest?
The second question, the one I'm actually more concerned with, is kitchen-related. I still need to read the entire ration thread, but I'm unsure as to how to go about planning and preparing meals in a civilian manner. I know that I will be able to purchase meals from the Inn, but there will be events where I won't have access to such an amenity, issues of the pocket book aside. I have a modern-branded cast iron camp oven, but with a modern logo on the lid, it's probably not adequate for quality events. How does one accurately feed the inner man at an event when portraying a lone male civilian? I know that I can acquire and learn period recipes, but what do I need to acquire equipment wise to cook for myself? I really want to develop a quality civilian impression, but certain gastronomical aspects mystify me.
I really appreciate your help and input. As I said, I am in the process of trying to research through the forums as well as other means, but there are just some things I'm having trouble working through in my head.
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