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Gyrre:
[expletives delted] Why are American historical periods all over the place? I know it's a big country, but none of it is very straightforward save American Civil War to Reconstruction.

Not sure exactly what May's outfit is meant to represent, but it looks good on her. Even though the lack of sleeves and her hair being in a high ponytail instead of some manner of bun keeps throwing me off.

EDIT: typo fix.
And it occurs to me that May might have a plaid jacket that matches the skirt.

Gyrre:
Also, while May is well intentioned[1], Claire's not wrong. An additional question would be to ask if the person in question has any known food sensitivities or allergies.

[1] I've got a stubborn brother who refuses to take allergy meds so I get to listen to him blow his nose and exhale snorts for a good 10 to 15 minutes when he wakes up.

BenRG:
This whole dilemma (at least for Claire - May doesn't seem to have a problem with it at all) has left me thinking hard. Who is the person who is lactose intolerant? I'm guessing that it's Dale. In a way, she's got a point. If she were to tell Dale that she's got a milk substitute, his brain will tell him it tastes different, even if it doesn't!

The thing for Clare to remember is that this isn't a 'trick' or even an 'experiment'. It's letting Dale realise that there is an alternative that he won't even realise he is having by actually letting him experience it in a blind taste test!


--- Quote from: Gyrre on 23 Jan 2022, 21:57 ---[expletives delted] Not sure exactly what May's outfit is meant to represent, but it looks good on her. Even though the lack of sleeves and her hair being in a high ponytail instead of some manner of bun keeps throwing me off.
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I don't think it's period dress; I think that it's May's idea of professional dress. Remember that she's Marigold's manager now so she has to look professional. She's trying to look like an office-bound manager type and, yes, that includes the little white collar!

Beast_Reborn:
I don't know, the stubbornness seems to point more towards Marigold as the lactose intolerant one. Either way, both of them are pizza enthusiasts, so I'm more concerned about that than what they put in their coffee.

pwhodges:
My brother-in-law is diabetic, and doesn't like to hold strictly to his recommended diet; one food which is good for him to eat is sweet potato.  However, he "doesn't like them", and can sniff them out at 100 paces.  My wife plays exactly this game of trying to find ways to fool him into eating them by incorporating them into unexpected recipes - most successful have been a soup with tomato and sweet pepper, and chocolate brownies.

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