WHO: Jane & possibly you? WHERE: varies, specified by thread WHEN: varies, specified by thread WHAT: open & closed top levels as required for the duration of the event WARNINGS: to be updated as needed
[She smiles brightly when he agrees, and holds the spoon steady for him. Jane watches him while he tastes the mixture, and when he gives his evaluation she can't help but laugh.]
Of course, it wouldn't be cake without it.
[When she smiles at him, she wrinkles her nose.]
I'm sure I could whip up something more to your tastes, if you'd like.
I wouldn't know. Well I... have had cake, many years ago, but it was at Aisha's--SnowDancer's head chef's--insistence. The children enjoyed it more than Walker and I did.
[But the brothers had been Silent far longer than the children. None of them, not even Sienna, had finished with their conditioning. It was easier for them to adjust.]
Psy nutrition consists of meal bars and nutrient mixes. They're purposefully designed for caloric intake and lack of flavor. From what little I know of chefs, to ask something of that nature of them would be considered an insult.
[Jane grins, and though it quickly fades to a smile that hovers around the corners of her mouth the mirth doesn't disappear from her eyes. She shakes her head, and then skips across the kitchen to pull a tray of muffins from an oven when a time buzzes on top of the counter.]
But! Luckily for you, I'm a zoologist, not a chef.
[Even if she does do far more baking than animal research these days.]
no subject
Of course, it wouldn't be cake without it.
[When she smiles at him, she wrinkles her nose.]
I'm sure I could whip up something more to your tastes, if you'd like.
no subject
[But the brothers had been Silent far longer than the children. None of them, not even Sienna, had finished with their conditioning. It was easier for them to adjust.]
Psy nutrition consists of meal bars and nutrient mixes. They're purposefully designed for caloric intake and lack of flavor. From what little I know of chefs, to ask something of that nature of them would be considered an insult.
no subject
[Jane grins, and though it quickly fades to a smile that hovers around the corners of her mouth the mirth doesn't disappear from her eyes. She shakes her head, and then skips across the kitchen to pull a tray of muffins from an oven when a time buzzes on top of the counter.]
But! Luckily for you, I'm a zoologist, not a chef.
[Even if she does do far more baking than animal research these days.]
So, ask away.