What better way to end a chapter on Medieval times than to have a Medieval feast! And what better way to celebrate being the Chief Photographer than to assign yourself to take the pictures! :) It was a good time.
I hope you ate with your fingers! And no bones on the floor? When we had our medieval feast, we ate outside so that the children could throw the bones of the chicken on the ground. They loved doing that.
Ha ha. Judging that we were using the cafeteria and our janitors are not a fan of food on the floor, our bones made their way to the trash can. :) Back when our class did the renniasance feast, we were encouraged to eat with our hands, but since then it got pretty messy, so they are allowed to use knives ONLY.
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I hope you ate with your fingers! And no bones on the floor? When we had our medieval feast, we ate outside so that the children could throw the bones of the chicken on the ground. They loved doing that.
Ha ha. Judging that we were using the cafeteria and our janitors are not a fan of food on the floor, our bones made their way to the trash can. :) Back when our class did the renniasance feast, we were encouraged to eat with our hands, but since then it got pretty messy, so they are allowed to use knives ONLY.
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