As I'm getting ready for this weekend's LARP event (Paladins on tour thehe), sipping on one of my brews from my cauldron (this one is vibrant and yellow and oh so delicious and warming), I'm also taking some time to compose a blogpost.
I've said in the past that I was going to get back into it more again and I mean it.
Yesterday has been a very intense picture-editing day, but I won't yet reveal what it is for; it shall be a bit of a surprise thehe.
My computer had definitely decided to declare war on me, as it keeps randomly shutting down and restarting at random. I kind of suspect the power cable or unit, but I will have a closer look on it this week.
Also my cat has been temporarily freed from his cone, but he is being watched for signs of ear-scratching, as the core cause yet remains. It is very good to see him lively and happy again though, and after a 2 hour cleaning session (he was slaying it), he kept chasing one of his toys around the house like a wee kitten.
I also turned one of my glowing Silmarils into a nifty new (and hopefully more sturdy!) light for my Paladin, I will let you know if it survived the weekend and dangling from my belt as I charge into the hoards of the blight.
Now I'm running around in my house like a crazy moose trying to gather everything I need and remember what I yet have to pack - Elfears: packed, fakeblood: packed, blood capsules: possibly at my man's already but let's check, ingame prayer book: definitely at my man's place, belt number 4: ooooh where are you?
My makeup case is stuffed with everything I could possibly need to create nasty sfx wounds if needed, quite average for the warrior *nods*
But lastly I will share the recipe for one of my favourite nomsy (and healthy!) drinks to keep you warm during the cold months!
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Ingredients:
Milk of choice
tumeric powder
honey
cinnamon (I like using the sticks, but for this recipe we assume you are using the powdererd kind)
optional: spices of your choosing! I love gingerbread mixes and ginger)
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Measure your milk and gently heat on the stove in your cauldron.
Stir in 1 small teaspoon of tumeric powder (per mug you are making), as much cinnamon as you enjoy, honey to taste and go wild with your other spices
I recommend to approach it like a crazy witch "A wee bit from this and a dash from that!"
Whisk it up to make sure the spices are blended in, then fill your mug and indulge in this yellow spiciness!~
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