Spent the day today at a Rendevous, not far from where I live. Pretty much the time period was the 1820's or earlier. All that set up had to have canvas tents in the main area, and everything had to look as period correct as possible. Folks come from far away to attend this event. And the reenactors are paying attention to the details. It was a fun and interesting day...
One thing that really was outstanding, was the cooking set-ups. Some of these folks are spending 7 days encamped. The wrought iron setup's over the spits made by blacksmith's ~ were amazing. I had no idea of how folks in this time period prepared the days meals. Of the 15 or so setups that I viewed, each one was different. All were fascinating. I ended up buying a good deal of blacksmith items that were laid out on the trade blankets. And ordered a set-up of my own for cooking over a fire spit. The one thing that I couldn't buy there was a Brazier. I'd never seen one before and could not believe how handy a item they would be. I'm searching online to find one that is of the same quality of the ones I saw in use today.
Any suggestions...
giz
One thing that really was outstanding, was the cooking set-ups. Some of these folks are spending 7 days encamped. The wrought iron setup's over the spits made by blacksmith's ~ were amazing. I had no idea of how folks in this time period prepared the days meals. Of the 15 or so setups that I viewed, each one was different. All were fascinating. I ended up buying a good deal of blacksmith items that were laid out on the trade blankets. And ordered a set-up of my own for cooking over a fire spit. The one thing that I couldn't buy there was a Brazier. I'd never seen one before and could not believe how handy a item they would be. I'm searching online to find one that is of the same quality of the ones I saw in use today.
Any suggestions...
giz