Renata Kestryl of Highwynds
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Mistress Renata Kestryl of HighwyndsRRE was elevated to the Order of the Pelican on 02/22/1997 by TRM Direk II and Arianna II.
Persona
Offices & Positions
- Chief Lady-in-Waiting, HRM Natalya, 05/28/1983-11/26/1983
- Chief Lady-in-Waiting, Hanno and Cassaundra, 05/30/1987-11/21/1987
- Seneschal, Altavia
- Minister of Arts & Sciences, Altavia
- Guildmistress, Guild of St. Genesius
- Kingdom Chronicler, 11/1991-06/1996
- Kingdom Minister of Arts & Sciences, ?-11/12/2005
- Editor, Ars Caidis
Event Staff
Classes Taught
- Is Medieval Food Yucky?
- Cooking for Pentathlon, Collegium Caidis Fall 2004
- Beginning Blackwork, Collegium Caidis Fall 2004
- Spices Rare & Costly
- Collegium Caidis Fall 2005
- Collegium Caidis 2009
- West Coast Culinary Symposium, 03/07-09/2014
- Collegium Caidis 2014
- Getting Started in Historical Cooking, Collegium Caidis Spring 2006
Projects & Publications
- "Visions of Sugarplums," Ars Caidis, July 1997
- "Divers Pretty Things Made Of Roses & Sugar," Ars Caidis, April 1998. (Also posted on Stefan's Florilegium)
- "Making History in the Kitchen," Ars Caidis, July 1999
- "What is This Stuff? Some Foods Considered Unusual Today but Often Found in Old Recipes," Ars Caidis, Autumn 2002
- "Tears of the Gods: Pearls and Why We Love Them," Ars Caidis, June 2004
- "A Tale of Two Arthurs," Ars Caidis, April 2005
- "Love, Death or Mere Curiosity? The Tomato in Renaissance Europe," 10/15/2006
- "Please Don't Poison the Judges"
- Guild of St. Genesius
- Guildmistress
- Our Kind, (Lady Lowbodice Crowncraver), Twenty Fifth Year Celebration, 1991; written by Lord Goldwyn of Britain
- Our Kind III: A Nightmare on Laurel Street (Mistress Mentor), 1991; written by Lord Goldwyn of Britain
Memories
- Please feel free to add memories to this section.