Malta

Sep. 9th, 2020 02:21 pm
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This is a fairy tale of blood and bullets
It is the story of three men and three women and a small island between Italy and Africa.
This is a story about tragedy and pain, about healing and hope, but mostly it is about
love.

Date: 2020-10-13 04:57 am (UTC)
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"Oh. Goats." She nodded once, as if that explained everything. Which it probably did, and she had to remind herself that it hadn't gone through the whole factory filtering and pasteurization process, either.

"Is any getting reserved or is it all going in the pot?" That was the next important question, all in all.

Date: 2020-10-19 02:20 am (UTC)
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"Did you somehow miss the part where I said I was from the city? It's all cow's milk, and it's all highly processed to keep it from spoiling too soon or making anybody sick from who knows what." There was amusement in the first question, because it really was meant as some kind of tease.

She nodded at the rest, however, filing the information away for later, "Stir it or no?" She knew for things like caramel it needed to be stirred to keep it from scorching and sticking to the pot. It was also some stroke of luck that his version of teaching was also the way Nile learned best, hands off and clear instructions.

Date: 2020-11-02 12:26 am (UTC)
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She had nodded at the answer, and had picked the right spoon for stirring it, one with a wedge bowl to actually get into the corner along the bottom of the stock pot, because she wasn't completely incompetent in the kitchen, it seemed.

The question however, had her blinking, brow creasing as she turned to look at him, "What?" She shook her head then, returning to watching the milk as she stirred, checking the temperature again because she knew that once it started to heat it would heat quickly, "Not everybody does, people that have their own chicken and can get fresh eggs don't, but it's the whole commercial processing thing again, how they're washed or something strips them of a protective coating, makes the shells sort of porous or something? Easier for bacteria to grow on them, same reason you have to be careful not to get bits of shell into it when you crack one."

Date: 2021-01-18 10:26 pm (UTC)
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She had just given a shrug at that first statement, "Just as long as I don't have to actually fight a chicken for them, I'm good." She'd had both eggs from the supermarket and eggs from the neighbors' chickens growing up, and her brother had always been better at collecting the eggs than she had.

It was right about when Nicky looked up that Nile was testing the temperature again, "Couple degrees shy, what should I be preparing to do?"

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