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How do I get myself into these things? I wonder sometimes. Anyway, here I am Head Lady In Waiting to Princess Svava. Thank God I'm naturally organized, since this will be a learn-as-you-go position. I've "retained" for other royalty, but suddenly everything I thought I knew has evacuated from my brain.

Mass. Grand Chapter of Eastern Star this weekend. What a snafu that is! I hear they double-booked the Lowell Auditorium and we have to take down all our decorations and booths in between Friday's business meeting and Saturday's. Yes, indeedy, this is a good reason to be glad I'm not on the Hall Committee - grapevine says they'll be doing setup at 4 a.m. on Saturday. (Presumably so they'll be done before the 7:00 a.m. photographer's call.)

Naturally, my Assistant Grand Warder (that's "usher" to anybody else) gown has not arrived from the manufacturer. Will it be here for Thursday? Fine with me if it isn't, then I can't be an usher.

Didn't plant my geraniums on Saturday, because the day was so hot and sticky. Didn't plant them yesterday because it was rainy. Better plant them soon!

Must come up with chore list for Justin for the three weekends I'll be away. He says he'll do one chore each weekend, I'm kind of hoping he manages more than 3 in 3 weeks. :)

Playing catch-up here at work, finally paying for the week+ of blah inertia during the peak of the fibroids' inflammation. The new drug seems to be working, hurray! Still, I SO don't want to be here.

[identity profile] the-nita.livejournal.com 2004-05-17 01:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Often it's not so much demands as a lack of awareness that the little thing that would make their day isn't so little from the kitchen. The other problem is that the attendants often misinterpret a minor whim of the royalty to a demand of the kitchen, and forward it as such.

I've been known to inform people who don't provide me with notice what, in small words, they can expect. Which has proved helpful over the long run - the current king & queen, when prince & princess, were worried to ask me (three weeks in advance!) if it was okay to ask for something else for them, as they were allergic to half the feast and didn't want to eat the main dish in the other half.

we dealt with it, as they had given me lots of notice....

[identity profile] msmemory.livejournal.com 2004-05-17 01:41 pm (UTC)(link)
The latest trend is for the royalty to state their allergies and preferences on Their website. Balfar and Luna had a long list of allergies, sensitivities, and preferences. Luna was a hard one to cook for, since she could not have most fruits. Kelson and Geneviere state (wonderful Crown!) that they have no allergies, and would like to sample as much period cuisine as possible.
(http://www.eastkingdom.org/trm/preferences.php)

So far, I think [livejournal.com profile] svava has only said "no eggplant, no cucumbers," which I suspect means no squashes generally, and she and Thorson together have asked that High Table in particular, and other tables if possible, be given a menu card with ingredients.

Well, duh

[identity profile] the-nita.livejournal.com 2004-05-17 02:03 pm (UTC)(link)
have asked that High Table in particular, and other tables if possible, be given a menu card with ingredients.


That is something I think I started doing 2 or three feasts back now - only I give them to the servers, post them outside the kitchen & give them to Troll, on the theory that it will mean I don't have anyone wandering into the kitchen asking if *blart* is in the feast...