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*Editor of Feudal Gourmet pamphlets: ''Dining on the Edge, Vols. I and II''; ''Silk Road: A Culinary Journey to the East'' | *Editor of Feudal Gourmet pamphlets: ''Dining on the Edge, Vols. I and II''; ''Silk Road: A Culinary Journey to the East'' | ||
Madame Genot Boulanger has happily cooked for and supped with the populaces of [[Wyewood]], [[Williamsgate]], [[Madrone]], [[Porte de l'Eau]], and the College of [[ | Madame Genot Boulanger has happily cooked for and supped with the populaces of [[Wyewood]], [[Williamsgate]], [[Madrone]], [[Porte de l'Eau]], and the College of [[Saint Bunstable]]. She was a member of the 15th century Burgundian household La Maisnie with Maitresse [[Anne-Marie d'Ailleurs]] and was apprenticed to same lady to study culinary history and banquetting techniques. |
Revision as of 11:25, 22 July 2007
- Former editor of the Madrone Leaf, 1998-2000
- Former guild head of the Madrone Culinary Guild, 2002-2004
- Cuisinier of the Madrone Baronial Banquet XXXVII/2003 (Silk Road)
- Editor of Feudal Gourmet pamphlets: Dining on the Edge, Vols. I and II; Silk Road: A Culinary Journey to the East
Madame Genot Boulanger has happily cooked for and supped with the populaces of Wyewood, Williamsgate, Madrone, Porte de l'Eau, and the College of Saint Bunstable. She was a member of the 15th century Burgundian household La Maisnie with Maitresse Anne-Marie d'Ailleurs and was apprenticed to same lady to study culinary history and banquetting techniques.