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Resides: Canton of Lions End, Crown Province of Ostgardr, East Kingdom | |
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Introduction
Nagashima Ichiro Ujimichi
I was born on the island of Nagashima in Izumi District, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan in 1467 (Muromachi Period). My father was a samurai who died in the Ōnin War while fighting for Yamana Sōzen.
Persona
Although I have some training as a warrior, I have shown to be far better with some of the gentler arts. I have concentrated my interests in cooking and brewing.
Offices & Positions
- Senechal, Lions End, 07/20/2018 to present
Event Staff
For cooking staff check cooking section below.
Cooking
Mundanely, I started cooking at around six years old, helping my mother in the kitchen. I attended BOCES culinary program for my last two years of high school, and spent my first year of college as a hotel and restaurant management major. I discovered that I enjoy cooking too much to do it for a living. That being said, because I had experience, I worked in restaurants for about ten years, having worked almost every position in a restaurant.
Within the SCA, I started work at The Bread Boule at Pennsic XXVI in A.S. XXXII (1997) and had worked there for about four years.
I cooked my first feast in A.S. XXXIII (1998) for the original iteration of the Canton of Broken Bridge (also nicknamed the vertical canton for being centered at 85 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn. It was a middle eastern feast for about 60 people. I served as kitchen manager for the Caravanserai at Pennsic, which included scheduling staff for each meal.
- Cook, Return of the Lions A.S. LIV, 5/4/2019
- Cook, A Day of the Decameron. LIV, 4/27/2019
- Dayboard Cook, Coronation of Ôzurr and Fortune A.S. LIV, 4/6/2019
- Cook, St. Andrews A.S. LIII, 11/10/2018
- Cook, Goat's Tavern A.S. LIII, 10/20/2018
- Cook, Arrows, Axes, & Ales A.S. LIII, 9/16/2018
- Cook, An Dubhaigeainn / Ostgardr Challenge A.S. LII, 5/12/2018
- Feastocrat, Blood and Axes A.S. LI, 6/3/2017
- Feastocrat, The Feast of John Barleycorn - Viceregal Investiture A.S. L, 9/10/2016
- Cook, Runnymede Baronial Dinner - Pennsic War XL A.S. XLVII, 8/2011
- Cook,The Feast of John Barleycorn A.S. XXXVII, 9/6/2003
- Feastocrat, Incipient Canton of Broken Bridge First Feast A.S. XXXIII, circa 1998
If you need a cook for an upcoming event in the area, please contact me through Facebook.
Brewing
My interest in making tasty alcoholic beverages started before I joined the SCA. Having gone to New York Renaissance Faire a few times with friends, I tried mead and liked it enough to try making it myself.
I won my first brewing competition at Lions In Winter A.S. XXXII (1997), with a Smoky Mead. Yes, you read that correctly. The mead was aged in charred wooden milk jugs from Nepal.
I have run a few workshops over the years, and have done mead, cordials, and even made sake once. I am a member of Gratuitous Lily Guild.
If I haven't done a brewing workshop in the area for a while or you are interested in me doing one, please contact me through Facebook.
My Workshops
- Kimchi Workshop, Lions End, 10/06/2018
- Barleycorn Test Feast, Lions End, 06/25/2016
- Fall Brew-Haha!, Lions End, 11/10/2013
- Cordial Worshop, Broken Bridge, 09/19/2009
- Brewing Workshop, Lions End, circa 2005
Note: I'm missing a few, but don't remember dates at all.
In Case of Court
Surprise me. Please contact Jenna Childersley or Sam Shaw.