HeavansKeeper -> RE: starting a munch (3/1/2009 11:53:33 AM)
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ORIGINAL: ThundersCry For a guy who has never been to a munch...or so you have said here... How do you come to terms with giving advice...on starting one or even going to one? That's a good question, because you're right - I haven't. That said "munch" is a pretty vague term. I've seen it used for meetings of 3-50+ people, in a living room or diner booth to a rented hotel conference center. Regardless of size, the origins can only be "people wanting to get together." It's not a complicated attractant. People love to talk shop and converse with other hobbyists, especially if the hobby is a way of life. In this regard, I have been to munches. Munches about religion, ethics, law, video games, anime, ren-fest-enthusiasm, body building, jewelers and jewelry, economic matters, politics, fashion, addiction, model trains - to name a few. What you may have figured but didn't know about me, I give advice with only theoretical knowledge. Sometimes experience clouds the issue. While theories are primarily concerned with explanation, the real world is often clouded with "because" and "that's just the way it is." I'm not a big baker, in fact, I really only use the bags of pre-mixed stuff. That said, I have given fantastic advice about baking. A friend was trying to duplicate a mass marketed cookie and struggled with texture and shape. That requires advice of an expert baker... Or someone who decided to learn what each component of the cookie does. Turns out they needed double-acting baking powder and a lighter brown sugar for more lift and less browning. Of course, all advice should be cross-checked against known data, and taken with suspicion of unknown motives or ignorance.
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