>>The only problem with the snacking before feast, even though it's a handy
idea, is that when the real food comes out, plenty of people will already
be full from the snacks. I know I would. I'd be too hungry to care if I
filled myself up on bread and cheese. Are we also prepared for feast
prices to go up because of extra munchies before the feast itself?<<
Not much dikfference from many recent feasts I've attended,
save in the timing. Most of them have bread, cheese,
and sundries already on the tables to take the edge
off our hunger. I see no reason why it can't be done
for those times when there's a bit longer pause between
the sundries at the first real course. . .
Alban
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