Feb. 12th, 2005

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[personal profile] dreamflower
The LJ Community [livejournal.com profile] shire_kitchen would like to announce its very first Recipe Fic Challenge. This is a chance to find a creative way to share your very favorite dishes as well as have the fun of writing a story!

Shire Kitchen Recipe Fic Challenge

1. A recipe fic is defined as a story in which a specific food is mentioned, and the recipe for making it is given.

2. Recipes should be given in such a way that the reader could use it to make the dish described. The recipe may be incorporated in the body of the story (but all ingredients and steps must be specified) or the complete recipe may be added at the end of the story. (If the recipe is at the end, it is not part of the “length” of the story.)

3. Stories should be 2,000 words or *less*, not including the recipe.

4. Recipes should be something the authors have tried and know to be good.

5. Characters and settings: Any characters and settings from the published fiction of J.R.R. Tolkien.

8. Genre: Any genre

9. Ratings: G to R, no NC-17, please, and clearly label *all* warnings.

10. Deadline: Challenge will begin on Monday, February 14, and continue until Monday, March 14. Stories will be posted on Friday, March 18.

12. Anyone may enter. Send entries or inquiries to either aelfwina@cableone.net or sandy80461@aol.com with “Shire Kitchen Recipe Fics” in the subject line.

13. Previously published stories are eligible *if* they fit all the other criteria.

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dreamflower: gandalf at bag end (Default)
[personal profile] dreamflower
The LJ Community [livejournal.com profile] shire_kitchen would like to announce its very first Recipe Fic Challenge. This is a chance to find a creative way to share your very favorite dishes as well as have the fun of writing a story!

Shire Kitchen Recipe Fic Challenge

1. A recipe fic is defined as a story in which a specific food is mentioned, and the recipe for making it is given.

2. Recipes should be given in such a way that the reader could use it to make the dish described. The recipe may be incorporated in the body of the story (but all ingredients and steps must be specified) or the complete recipe may be added at the end of the story. (If the recipe is at the end, it is not part of the “length” of the story.)

3. Stories should be 2,000 words or *less*, not including the recipe.

4. Recipes should be something the authors have tried and know to be good.

5. Characters and settings: Any characters and settings from the published fiction of J.R.R. Tolkien.

8. Genre: Any genre

9. Ratings: G to R, no NC-17, please, and clearly label *all* warnings.

10. Deadline: Challenge will begin on Monday, February 14, and continue until Monday, March 14. Stories will be posted on Friday, March 18.

12. Anyone may enter. Send entries or inquiries to either aelfwina@cableone.net or sandy80461@aol.com with “Shire Kitchen Recipe Fics” in the subject line.

13. Previously published stories are eligible *if* they fit all the other criteria.

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[identity profile] pegkerr.livejournal.com
Hi, I just found this community. I've posted this recipe at Good Eating Hobbits, but thought I'd post it here, too.

I went for lunch recently at St. Martin's Table, a local church-run vegetarian restaurant which donates all tips to charities, and had a delicious bowl of Bilbo's Underground Stew. Yes, it was really called that. It was so good I asked to get the recipe and they gave it to me: enough to serve 60 people! However I was lucky enough to find the recipe for Bilbo's Underground Stew online here! And you can set it for as many or as few servings as you would like! This is the recipe as it serves six:

Bilbo's Underground Stew )
[identity profile] pegkerr.livejournal.com
Hi, I just found this community. I've posted this recipe at Good Eating Hobbits, but thought I'd post it here, too.

I went for lunch recently at St. Martin's Table, a local church-run vegetarian restaurant which donates all tips to charities, and had a delicious bowl of Bilbo's Underground Stew. Yes, it was really called that. It was so good I asked to get the recipe and they gave it to me: enough to serve 60 people! However I was lucky enough to find the recipe for Bilbo's Underground Stew online here! And you can set it for as many or as few servings as you would like! This is the recipe as it serves six:

Bilbo's Underground Stew )
[identity profile] pegkerr.livejournal.com
I have also previously posted a recipe for Bag End Seed Cake which I've tried and found to be absolutely delicious. This was originally on www.theonering.net.

Bag End Seed Cake )
[identity profile] pegkerr.livejournal.com
I have also previously posted a recipe for Bag End Seed Cake which I've tried and found to be absolutely delicious. This was originally on www.theonering.net.

Bag End Seed Cake )

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