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Nov 29, 2008 18:52

I don't know if it should be sad or not that people are leaving. I mean, it's sad to see some of them go, but it means that they are going home... or somewhere better... right?

But it's almost Christmas time, I think.
Does this world have Christmas? Do any of you celebrate it ( Read more... )

alphonse elric: otouto_al, alfons heiderich: girlalfons, edward elric: paintedelric, leo: un_locket, alphonse elric: flowing_alchemy

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girlalfons November 29 2008, 23:56:58 UTC
y-You celebrated Christmas in your world, too?

*Alfons smiles.*

If you want, I can help you.

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otouto_al November 29 2008, 23:59:40 UTC
*nods* Of course. It's a big celebration for both the muggles and wizards in my world.....

What is it like in your world?

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girlalfons November 30 2008, 00:00:52 UTC
It has lots of lights...and I always remember my mother cooking Christmas cookies and cakes at home.

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otouto_al November 30 2008, 00:06:18 UTC
Plum pudding?

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girlalfons November 30 2008, 00:15:18 UTC
Plum Pudding?

I've never had that before....

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otouto_al November 30 2008, 00:16:16 UTC
It's really big at Christmas in England!

...I wish I knew how to make it....

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girlalfons November 30 2008, 00:17:50 UTC
I c-could find a recipe book, or I could ask someone here--I'm sure someone has the recipe for it!

Back home, one of my relatives would often bring home a Christmas pudding, but it had a lot of lard in it, so I didn't like eating it...

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otouto_al November 30 2008, 00:19:02 UTC
What does it taste like?

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girlalfons November 30 2008, 00:20:48 UTC
It's...hard to explain. I couldn't really taste a flavor...it just tasted strange. I can't put it in words.

*At this, Alfons makes a bit of a face.*

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otouto_al November 30 2008, 00:23:45 UTC
Mmm....

For ours... you have to make it well in advance for it to taste just right.

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girlalfons November 30 2008, 00:38:39 UTC
So it has to rest for a long time, then?

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otouto_al November 30 2008, 00:53:19 UTC
Yes.

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girlalfons November 30 2008, 01:22:54 UTC
Much like a bread, then. Normally when my mother made bread, they had to wait a good bit of time to rise before we could even put them in the oven.

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otouto_al November 30 2008, 01:24:26 UTC
Not quite.

You must make them long in advance. Not hours, weeks!!

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girlalfons November 30 2008, 01:27:11 UTC
Weeks?

*Alfons's eyes widen, staring at him.*

That...must take a lot of patience.

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otouto_al November 30 2008, 01:27:53 UTC
Well, they're for Christmas. You can't eat them before hand! That would ruin the tradition!

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