Campaign Guidelines
Meals will be taken together as a unit.
Distaff will provide foodstuffs/kitchen equipment for the weekend.
Meals
Breakfast: Oatmeal
Lunches: Cheese, sausage and bread with raisins or apples
Supper: Stew with veggies and meat.
Acceptable foodstuffs
Salt Pork (Country Ham)
Dried Peas
Rice or Barley
Oatmeal
Cheese
Smoked Meat (sausage)
Bread or Ration Biscuits
Onions
Carrots
Potatoes
Turnips
Apples
Raisins
Salt
Pepper
Beverages
Water for soldiers is carried in the canteen. Woman may carry small pottery jugs . Any additional beverages must be carried in to camp in period correct bottles/containers or hidden in a canvas bag.
Camp Furniture
Any stools must be packed in. Tables and chairs are not appropriate for campaigning.
Tents
If you wish to put up a tent, you will be in the tent line with the rest of the army. For campaign designated events, meals will be prepared in the campaign area.
Check out Company of Select Marksmen for additional information on British Army rations.
Distaff will provide foodstuffs/kitchen equipment for the weekend.
Meals
Breakfast: Oatmeal
Lunches: Cheese, sausage and bread with raisins or apples
Supper: Stew with veggies and meat.
Acceptable foodstuffs
Salt Pork (Country Ham)
Dried Peas
Rice or Barley
Oatmeal
Cheese
Smoked Meat (sausage)
Bread or Ration Biscuits
Onions
Carrots
Potatoes
Turnips
Apples
Raisins
Salt
Pepper
Beverages
Water for soldiers is carried in the canteen. Woman may carry small pottery jugs . Any additional beverages must be carried in to camp in period correct bottles/containers or hidden in a canvas bag.
Camp Furniture
Any stools must be packed in. Tables and chairs are not appropriate for campaigning.
Tents
If you wish to put up a tent, you will be in the tent line with the rest of the army. For campaign designated events, meals will be prepared in the campaign area.
Check out Company of Select Marksmen for additional information on British Army rations.