Whether you’re serving at a Medieval Times or other Middle-Ages themed eatery, catering at a Renaissance Faire, or find yourself playing “serving wench” at a King Arthur-themed wedding, understanding the Medieval dining experience will help you carry off this part-meal, part-show with style.
Many people’s ideas about how folk ate in the Middle Ages are built [...]
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Tagines is one of the popular North African dishes consumed mostly in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia. Also known as Tajine and sometimes mispronounced Tangine, this North African specialty has traveled all the way across the Atlantic to the kitchens in the US. Moroccan tagines are being served increasingly in specialty food or fast food [...]
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Picture this. You are out on a date with a hot girl / guy (depends on your preference.) You’ve been playing out this very scene in your head. Only this time, it is the real thing. He or she is really in front of you. You gently reach in for the [...]
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A new idea in dining has started here in the states after making its debut in Europe. Its called dark dining and it started in Zurich in a place called Blinde Kuh. The people there wanted patrons to see what they see, nothing. They turned out the lights and with hand on shoulders, [...]
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Fatigued physically and mentally from a second strenuous days trekking, tackling steep gradients and negotiating the rough terrains of the Chiang Mai Jungle, everybody began to crave for a good rest and most importantly a good meal.
Lunch time on our trek was non existent and I found myself reflecting upon home life. The smell of [...]
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