loyalrebel: (wearing a tie/sigh)
Malik Al-Sayf ([personal profile] loyalrebel) wrote in [community profile] synopsychic2017-12-18 12:16 pm

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For those who wish to learn how to do so for the upcoming ball, I am able to teach people how to do dances from the Earth 1920's. I can teach both leading and following with either a male or female partner.

[A pause]

On another, somewhat related note, what sorts of baked goods do people enjoy during the winter holidays?

I noticed during the previous Liminal space that decorated and amusingly or festively shaped cookies are common.

I now have a large kitchen with plenty of workspace, and am considering hosting a gathering for decorating and baking them for the ball. Though likely not until the current Liminal space changes.
willyousee: (Considering)

[personal profile] willyousee 2017-12-18 07:24 pm (UTC)(link)
....do spiced nuts or candied fruit count as baked goods?
willyousee: (Laughing)

[personal profile] willyousee 2017-12-18 07:33 pm (UTC)(link)
[pleased laughter]

You are too kind! Oo, didn't you make... mm... backlevi? No, baklava!
willyousee: (Windswept)

[personal profile] willyousee 2017-12-18 08:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll not tell anyone - I will be too busy savouring it!
willyousee: (Realization)

[personal profile] willyousee 2017-12-18 11:37 pm (UTC)(link)
[startled pause]

....Payment? Malik, whyever would I wish payment?
vrepit_no: (Smiles - long hair)

[personal profile] vrepit_no 2017-12-18 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
There are always a ton in America in my time, but gingerbread is always a big one - usually little men decorated with icing. Or sugar cookies. I always loved the uh... whatchacallem. Thumbprint cookies? Like a sugar cookie base, but butterier, with nuts and sugar on it and with a little pool of jam or preserves in the center. Peanut butter cookies with chocolate kisses pressed in the top are also pretty popular, if no one's allergic to peanuts.

And of course there are peppermint sticks - candy canes - but those aren't baked.
vrepit_no: (bravest lion)

[personal profile] vrepit_no 2017-12-18 08:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, you've never had gingerbread? I have got to figure out this memory sharing thing. They're really good!
bite_the_hand: (Well about that...)

[personal profile] bite_the_hand 2017-12-20 02:15 am (UTC)(link)
...What's "allergic?"

[This sounds like something that's extremely important for him to know.]
vrepit_no: (Bed - Look Left)

[personal profile] vrepit_no 2018-01-05 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
Allergic? [Seriously? Hoo boy.] It's... when your body treats something that should be fine like it's an attack. So when you eat a food that most other people can eat - for some people it's peanuts - and your body thinks it's poison. A lot of the time your body overreacts to its presence. Your throat swells up, makes it hard to breathe, makes your skin break out in red patches that often itch... Sometimes your face can swell badly too. If your reaction is bad enough, it can kill you.

But not everyone is allergic to foods.
givetheslip: chase this assassin (ac2 > smirk)

[personal profile] givetheslip 2017-12-18 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd ask when you learned to dance well enough to teach it, but I know by now that you're capable of many surprises.
givetheslip: this is the worst first date ever (bloodlines > sitting)

[personal profile] givetheslip 2017-12-18 08:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Did you? In that case yes, you absolutely must. I refuse to let him have an advantage over me.
givetheslip: (pb >attention)

[personal profile] givetheslip 2017-12-19 04:07 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, it will be soon.

[She grins, and as she happens not to be busy at the moment, heads directly to the common room for her lesson.]
dino_zarf: (Default)

[personal profile] dino_zarf 2017-12-18 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Kaylee would... well, it was still mostly the exact protein we ate all the time, but she'd try to make some frosting as chocolatey as she could.
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[personal profile] dino_zarf 2017-12-21 04:55 am (UTC)(link)
That sounds like something she'd like.

[He suspects the designs will be a bit abstract]

She certainly enjoyed playing with cake.
otomechapilot: (Default)

[personal profile] otomechapilot 2017-12-18 08:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Chocolate swirl icebox cookies!

You roll out the dough, put chocolate on it, roll it up and put it in the icebox. Then you slice it and bake them and they have chocolate swirls!

...we saved the chocolate we had to make those on Christmas back home.
otomechapilot: (Default)

[personal profile] otomechapilot 2017-12-18 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Sure! I can be around and show you while I make the sodas and cider and stuff.

I wanna say there's a lot of chocolate by accident cause it's delicious, and a lot more rare where I'm from than it used to be. If we wanted stuff that's significant for Christmas there would be a lot more, uh, crosses and trees and candle shaped things?
otomechapilot: (:))

the word she's looking for is 'secular'

[personal profile] otomechapilot 2017-12-22 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
Whoops. Sorry. Just saying - it's almost... most people just use it as an excuse for a party when I'm from, you know? It's not very religious anymore.
butthemiracleneverhappen: (:smile)

[personal profile] butthemiracleneverhappen 2017-12-18 08:19 pm (UTC)(link)
...not baked, per se. Generally we grill them. But I can share a recipe for mochi. Sweet rice dumplings.

I understand that filling them with ice cream is common in later eras; generally we used sweet bean paste in my time.
butthemiracleneverhappen: (:bored)

[personal profile] butthemiracleneverhappen 2017-12-18 11:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Chestnuts would be appropriate. I'm not sure how well pistachio would work, but almond might.

Ice cream mochi is a recent innovation, one I cannot say I'm fond of myself. I prefer bitters and savory flavors to unadulterated sweetness.