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I roasted my capon last night, the same way I roast chickens: I rubbed butter on it, sprinkled herbs and spices on it, and basted it periodically. It came out golden brown and juicy, and -- tasted like chicken.

The night before last was scribe night, and I actually got something done. I finished outlining all of the leafy bits, and moved on to diapering. But first, I decided to do something silly. In many manuscripts, you'll see people in miniatures with gold circles behind their heads. This originally meant that the person in the miniature was dead (or somehow not a normal living person, like an angel), but since the dead people who were important enough to show up in miniatures were usually saints, the gold circles became associated with holy people, and is where we get haloes. The scrolls I'm working on right now on Viscounty scrolls, and on one of them is a miniature that shows the previous prince and princess standing to the side while the current prince and princess are crowned. I added gold circles around the heads of the previous prince and princess. They look pretty good, and it's a very period thing to do.

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Date: 2004-01-29 02:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maestrateresa.livejournal.com
Boy was I surprised the year I got the free-range turkey for Thanksgiving! It was **so** much better (and jucier) than its generic counterparts that I was totally stunned! I really hadn't expected that. I was just trying to be a little healthier and a little nicer to the bird....

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