Okay, so I've finally started the next Summer of the Dragon chapter, and I'm tackling mealtimes at Grimmauld Place. I'm using Mrs Beeton for menu ideas (the link is
here if anyone thinks it might be useful - it includes suggested menus for each month of the year
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They're not going to be holding hands around the table and singing Johnney Appleseed, but a lot of upper class Muggle families do still say a formal grace, which is where I'm sticking, because the parallel only goes so far. It's very old-fashioned, but the Blacks would be.
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I can imagine them having something that uses the forms of religion but maybe has a different substance.
Even if Harry and the others were going to chapel every Sunday, they wouldn't talk about it in canon. Talking about religion here is akin to wandering around in public in your underwear - it's very rarely done and it's always greated with immense embarrassment.
Gah. It's only lunch - they could get away with skipping it and then I don't have to worry until I write an evening meal.
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I just have this little image of Orion Black reciting a Latin grace with an expression of boredom, while Walburga smirks away to herself.
Heh. I started writing fic in Latin a few weeks ago when I was really bored at work. haven't studied it since I was 18, but it seemed like a good way to revise. I only managed a couple of paragraphs though.
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(nice icon, btw)
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