tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32042844.post4732216837546978648..comments2023-04-27T10:19:29.962+02:00Comments on The Pirate Balthasar: Chapter 6B curiositiesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32042844.post-61580135019986172572010-08-12T12:45:52.268+02:002010-08-12T12:45:52.268+02:00Oh it's hard to keep vegetables and if you had...Oh it's hard to keep vegetables and if you had carrot or tomatoes or potatoes on a ship... you would eat them.<br />But aloe jelly is probably easier... you just pluck the leaves and store the thing away (and probably he add some things to keep it fresh and preserve it... so oil must be in it too, I am guessing)dedasaurhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08118053216478451902noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32042844.post-50700412405329476382010-08-12T11:21:36.112+02:002010-08-12T11:21:36.112+02:00*FFFFFFF* You ARE young AND pretty, Miss Lizard.
...*FFFFFFF* You ARE young AND pretty, Miss Lizard. <br />---<br /><br />I love the Deruta jars *_*. We went visiting one of the shops there during a schooltrip, and the brushes they used for decorations were teeny-tiny, a single hair in some cases. Bad for the artisan's eyesight, but amazing *_* .<br />---<br /><br />So they used aloe. Somehow I was thinking of oil and carrots poultice or some kind of vegetable 'butter' XD. Wonder if karité butter would be too anachronistic or too exotic...<br /><br />---<br /><br />The Doc's heart is in the right plac... as well as all the rest of his delectable self >3 .Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com