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Princess Rosella of Daventry ([personal profile] primrosella) wrote2011-11-25 05:22 pm

Quest 289

[Accidental Voice Post]

--rat it all, I did it again, didn't I. Honestly, every Giving-Thanks--but really, I didn't think we'd end up with this much...

[Mumble mumble.]

...uppose I can always wrap some of it up and give it to the Welcome Center, and just keep some of it for ourselves, and--oh, bother, this was always much easier when I could count on Sam to finish off all the...

[Mumble mumble mumble.]

...umpkin, one whole apple, half of cherry, one and half again of custard. I wonder why the custard didn't go very well? It tasted all right to me...hmm. And then there's half a turkey still, and the cranberry sauce--and I still haven't looked at the ceiling, thank you--and bowls and things of the potatoes and dressing and goodness, all the cookies, and--oh, when did this turn on?

[A pause.]

Er...well, um, since this is already on, I suppose I might as well ask, really: if anyone would like some, er, leftover baked things from Gi--from Thanksgiving, please do let me know, won't you? Because really, I'd be more than happy to oblige.


[OOC: So Rosella likes big Thanksgiving dinners. Rosella also has an unfortunate tendency to bake up a storm when she's stressed out. Put the two together and what do you get? A veritable mountain of leftovers. >> Please take some. Please.

Also, for those interested, my HMD thread is here!]
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[personal profile] haring_to_go 2011-11-26 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
[ he actually had meant all the cookies, but... ] Yes, an assortment would be perfect. But... could you add just a few extra of the gingerbread snaps? [ those he would keep for himself. ] The pies will do quite nicely. My friend is not picky.


[ ahem ] I will admit, until coming here, I was unfamiliar with this... Thanksgiving that you mentioned. It's commendable that you would put so much effort for your friends. I hope they appreciated it.

[identity profile] primrosella.livejournal.com 2011-11-26 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
[Liam, you can't have all the cookies, that would be silly. Then there would be no cookies for Rosella, and she would have to fight you. :( ] Are those your favorite, the gingerbread? They're mine, too, so that's lucky--I've plenty of extra of those.

I was the same way, really, until my best friend introduced me to it here. We never had that holiday where I'm from, but I thought it seemed so lovely an idea that we just made it a habit of celebrating every year.
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[personal profile] haring_to_go 2011-11-26 01:36 am (UTC)(link)
[ and a gentleman would never deprive a lady of what she desires. OTL ] Ah... [ blushing ] I do have a particular fondness for those, but don't think of giving me those if they're your favorites! I am quite content with the others.

It does sound interesting. Do you always celebrate it with a feast? [ maybe a nice card would suffice? ]

[identity profile] primrosella.livejournal.com 2011-11-26 01:45 am (UTC)(link)
[Besides, it's not like she didn't bake like twenty dozen of them, anyway. PLENTY TO GO AROUND.] Oh, no, it's just fine! There's more than enough to share, and I'll be making more soon anyway, with Christmas on the way--we always have gingerbread at Christmas, and I always let things get a bit out of hand for that, too, so there's plenty to go around, believe me.

We do, yes, but I'm told that's part of the tradition--family and friends all getting together for a great big dinner, with turkey for the main dish and pumpkin pie for dessert. That's rather important, somehow, to have those two.
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[personal profile] haring_to_go 2011-11-26 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
Christmas? [ yet another strange custom he knows nothing about ] Oh, well, a gaming bird is often the centerpiece of a feast. It seems quite appropriate, for a semi-formal dinner among friends and family.

[ finally, something makes sense! ]

[identity profile] primrosella.livejournal.com 2011-11-26 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, you don't know of Christmas, either? That's one we do have. It's coming up next month, the twenty-fifth of December, and it's much the same as Thanksgiving was, what with the feast and the friends and family together. Except that for Christmas, everyone goes out and cuts down a pine tree and decorates it with ornaments and lights, and exchanges presents with each other for the holiday.

I imagine we'll have another dinner for that, too--and if you'd like an invitation to it, to see what it's like, I'd be more than happy to extend one.