I will stop after this, I swear
Nov. 22nd, 2008 12:26 amFrom
ceitfianna
1)What is a book that you always have a copy of somewhere near you, no matter where you move?
Tough question because when I move I always take all of my books with me. I never get rid of any (and they're the main reason why moving is such a drag). I would have to say my Pratchett books though - I always just feel wrong if they're not nearby because not only do I just enjoy them constantly, they also get used as a pick-me-up whenever I need it. They work very well for that.
2)Is there something you cook that you feel like is your signature dish?
I am rubbish at cooking. Which may sound odd as I work in a kitchen. But I find normal food boring and wouldn't recognise a good cut of meat if you slapped me round the face with one. I love baking though - and yeah, my almond slices are pretty legend. Oh, and Yorkshire Puddings! I can make perfect Yorkies. :)
3)If you could find your way to any fantasy world, which one would you want to go to?
I would say Ankh-Morpork but I'd probably turn up in the Shades and get killed after thirty seconds. I think I would like to go to the world created by David Eddings in The Belgariad and The Mallorean. I just like it. I read those books every autumn and they're magic, despite not being the best-written in the world.
4)If you had a pensieve, what would be a memory you'd put in it so you didn't lose it and could revisit it?
...I'll keep this PG-13 and just say that there was one particular night with the Babydaddy that I wouldn't want to ever forget.
5)Cats or dogs?
Dogs. DOGS DOGS DOGS! You can train them to behave, play with them, wretle with them, they show you love, you get exercise from walking them, they don't give you attitude, A THOUSAND TIMES DOGS!
1)What is a book that you always have a copy of somewhere near you, no matter where you move?
Tough question because when I move I always take all of my books with me. I never get rid of any (and they're the main reason why moving is such a drag). I would have to say my Pratchett books though - I always just feel wrong if they're not nearby because not only do I just enjoy them constantly, they also get used as a pick-me-up whenever I need it. They work very well for that.
2)Is there something you cook that you feel like is your signature dish?
I am rubbish at cooking. Which may sound odd as I work in a kitchen. But I find normal food boring and wouldn't recognise a good cut of meat if you slapped me round the face with one. I love baking though - and yeah, my almond slices are pretty legend. Oh, and Yorkshire Puddings! I can make perfect Yorkies. :)
3)If you could find your way to any fantasy world, which one would you want to go to?
I would say Ankh-Morpork but I'd probably turn up in the Shades and get killed after thirty seconds. I think I would like to go to the world created by David Eddings in The Belgariad and The Mallorean. I just like it. I read those books every autumn and they're magic, despite not being the best-written in the world.
4)If you had a pensieve, what would be a memory you'd put in it so you didn't lose it and could revisit it?
...I'll keep this PG-13 and just say that there was one particular night with the Babydaddy that I wouldn't want to ever forget.
5)Cats or dogs?
Dogs. DOGS DOGS DOGS! You can train them to behave, play with them, wretle with them, they show you love, you get exercise from walking them, they don't give you attitude, A THOUSAND TIMES DOGS!
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Date: 2008-11-22 12:39 am (UTC)Ooh almond slices, that sounds really yummy. Are they a kind of cookie?
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Date: 2008-11-22 12:44 am (UTC)Only my home-made ones are much more delicious than Mr. Kipling's.
...OK, now I need to make some tomorrow. Yes, definitely.