agent3: (FUCKING BUBBLES)
Thida ([personal profile] agent3) wrote2016-10-04 04:36 pm
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Riiiiing...riiiing...riiiiing...beep!


H'llo, 's Thida. Not here, sorry. Leave messages please.
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[personal profile] lyingheart 2018-11-14 09:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Then yes, this is our best value.

[ Meaning she'll haul one off shelf and put it into the carry-basket. ]

Where's the fresh fruit kept around here? Or the baking supplies? Flour, things like that.
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[personal profile] lyingheart 2018-11-15 04:23 am (UTC)(link)
Hm, got it.

[ she moves down the aisle, toward where it turns out the baking supplies are, as Thida said. It takes searching the shelves to find any yeast, and when she finds the individual packets, time to read labels. ]

Any of these will work, technically...

[ make do with what you've got. ]
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[personal profile] lyingheart 2018-11-15 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Annie blinks, looking at Thida. She's right, there really is, but Annie's never thought about it that way before. ]

There is, yes. Hopefully the kind of science I won't suck at.

[ To put it succinctly. She picks out what looks like the most likely yeast for what she's planning on doing, then lifts her head to stare in the general direction of the fresh fruits. ]

I keep wondering. Have you seen anyone growing the berries we eat here?

[ A prelude to moving back up the aisle and making the walk toward where the produce and fruits will eventually be found. ]
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[personal profile] lyingheart 2018-11-17 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
... Can't we just plant the berries here somewhere and see what grows?

[ Annie has clearly never gardened in her life, but she assumes that's??? Something that happens naturally when animals eat berries and poop elsewhere??? Is this not how berries spawn?

The apricorn knowledge is one she hums along to, trying to imagine what other things they juice.
]

Greenhouses would make sense. Or regions where the winters are mild being responsible for most the growing.
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[personal profile] lyingheart 2018-11-19 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
[ annie resists saying, "of course," since fall leading into winter isn't a growing season back home either, but it's obvious they're both aware of that, so instead she says nothing. looking over the fruits on display does make her wonder on the other hand.

do berries usually come this late in the season? the fruits with hardier exteriors make more sense to her at a glance, but...
]

What berries should we use?

[ There are... seven varieties. What in the world. ]
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[personal profile] lyingheart 2018-11-19 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It's as sensible an answer as she could like, and Annie nods once, eyes skimming the costs of berries per pound. A rounded, golden berry almost like a raspberry and one that looked like a blueberry, only smaller, and listed as being more tart.

Scooping about a half pound of each into baggies, twisting the tops closed, she places those into her basket. Was that all she needed here?

... Yes.
]

That should be enough.

[ ... since it's a bonus, isn't it? Yes, totally. Taste bonus. ]
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[personal profile] lyingheart 2018-11-20 04:07 am (UTC)(link)
[ Learning through experimentation is the best way, honestly, and that's what they're geared up for. Annie glances at Thida, breathing out in a soft snort. She doesn't exactly smile, but her tone of voice is lighter when she speaks. ]

More interesting than I expected when the idea first came to me. If we're lucky, nothing will explode.

[ It was more of a "this is so ridiculous" mood at the time. She heads for the checkstands, paying for their purchases so far and accepting the paper bag they're placed in. ]
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[personal profile] lyingheart 2018-11-20 11:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Their combined mead adventure is well on it's way!

Annie actually smiles somewhat at that, since she doesn't think a true explosion is all that likely.
]

I'd prefer not having to clean up after that mess. Right... tubing. We need a length of flexible tubing, about two metres worth.
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[personal profile] lyingheart 2018-11-23 07:58 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, I think so?

[ What words mean the things she wants? Annie isn't sure at this point. She still nods, adjusting her honey-produce-yeast bag over her shoulder. Heading into the home improvement stuff is a bit like stepping into a vast storage space lined up in aisles following a logic she has yet to suss out.

Thus once out of the entrance, she halts off to the side, out of the flow of people, and stares up at the signs and the vast scale of things in here.
]

This... is much larger than stores back home. More like a warehouse or lumber yard...
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[personal profile] lyingheart 2018-11-25 12:02 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Two shorties, particularly one as short as Thida, should not be subjected to this nonsense. Those signs are unfair! And useful, being tall enough for most wares to be transported freely through the area without knocking in to anything.

Annie massages her neck with her free hand, shaking her head.
]

Here, yes. Back home doesn't have this much to hold in anything but a warehouse.

[ She's still not sure where anything might be; when she spots an employee, Annie doesn't hesitate to stride toward them, posing her two questions: where can she find a large bucket, holding several litres, and where can she find tubing. The woman working there smiles and gives them aisle numbers and bays, which makes no sense to Annie until they reach the first one, near the paint: the bucket.

Once at the aisle... there's further numbers and letters on the shelves every few feet.
]

Should find them five "bays" down.

[ And she does, in pink, white, blue, and orange. ]
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[personal profile] lyingheart 2018-11-27 06:54 am (UTC)(link)
Hm? Not to me, and not to the mead. Why? Do you have a colour preference?

[ She gestures to the line of buckets. ]

Pick any of them you like.
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[personal profile] lyingheart 2018-11-27 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Annie nods, already looking for another employee to ask about the hosing. Which directs them down to another aisle, near gardening. There's no brilliant array of colours here, just opaque tubing in various sizes, one that matches better to the pre-established hole in the lid for the bucket. ]

Does this look like the one that fits with that lid?

[ She pulls up the end of one spool of tubing, using her thumb to measure out the diameter. ]
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[personal profile] lyingheart 2018-11-29 09:23 am (UTC)(link)
If it isn't, we'll deal with it.

[ Come Annie's conclusion, accepting the bucket and looking at the twist-on, twist-off cap on the top. She twists it open, using her thumb to measure the distance across, then brings it to the large spools lined up on the shelves at about waist level. The first one she tries is too small, but the second fits right, about one inch in diameter. ]

This will do. About two metres worth and we're good.

[ She hands Thida back the bucket, looking for how they're expected to cut the tubing lengths off. She spies an odd contraption at the end of the spools, like a stationary cutting device, mildly amused that of all places she finds something sharp, it's here at a store, and on staryutube. ]

Looks like we're supposed to use this to cut a length off the rest.

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