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Well, yes, dear folks, it's this time of the year again. The big, one-week virtual party from today to the 9th of October starts here. Come on in, be welcome, make yourself comfortable, and post a comment. May we have many collapsed threads again!

Last year we had 559 comments on 4 pages, which is an impressive record to break. But I have an excellent apple pie in the oven, and offer a virtual slice to every party guest.

Let's party!

Addition: someone asked for the apple pie recipe. Here it is, behind the cut.


400 gr wheat flour
200 gr butter or margarine
200 gr sugar
1/10 litre sour cream
1 pinch of salt
ground peel of 1/lemon
2 gr baking soda

For the filling:
2 kg apples
sugar,cinnamon, cardamom, vanilla and ground lemon peel as you like

One eggyolk for painting the top.

How to make it?
1) Make a dough from abovementioned ingredients.
2) Cut it in two equal pieces. Roll out one piece, lay it into a baking tin (baking paper under it is helpful).
3) Spread some dried bread crubms all over it.
4) Peel and plane (slice???) the apples, press out the juice with your hands (it shouldn't be too dry, though) and mix them with the spices.
5) Spread the apples over the dough.
6) Roll out the other half of the dough. Cover the apples with it.
7) Paint the top with eggyolk and bake it in a pre-heated oven, on 200°C for twenty minutes.
8) Cut it when it's cooled down.

Sorry, but I had to use the metric system. My brain doesn't work in cups and pounds and that stuff. I hope you can still figure out how much you need from the ingredients.



Addition: I also wish to gift upon my dear party guests a birthday-present, Hobbit-style: Chapter 03 - Puer Natus Est Nobis of my Cadfael fic "Sparrows" has just been posted to [livejournal.com profile] hiddenrealms and to FF.Net. Enjoy!

And the end results are: 735 comments on 6 pages! It's more than I could have dreamed of, and I thank you - all of you - who contributed to this record. It will be a hard one to break next year indeed, but I hope you'll be back. :)

Thanks again, I had a fantastic time and met great new people - it was fun!

Re: Happy birthday

Date: 2010-10-08 10:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] the-wild-iris.livejournal.com
Don't feel bad; I bought nine books today! I shall be living off bread and water until 2011.

Re: Happy birthday

Date: 2010-10-09 10:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wiseheart.livejournal.com
This is a horrible thing, this obsession with books, isn't it? All together, I also bought nine books, in three different trips, plus two DVDs, the most recent one being "Kings of the Sun", featuring Yul Brynner. He's one of those rare men who're really attractive without hair.

Re: Happy birthday

Date: 2010-10-09 11:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] the-wild-iris.livejournal.com
I wish I was as obssessed with reading books as I am with buying and cataloguing them :)

Re: Happy birthday

Date: 2010-10-09 11:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wiseheart.livejournal.com
I know the feeling. At least you're waaay afore me... I don't even catalogue them!

Re: Happy birthday

Date: 2010-10-09 05:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] altariel.livejournal.com
Ooh, what else did you get?

(Were the Heyers Penhallow and Venetia? I saw them in Oxfam!)

Re: Happy birthday

Date: 2010-10-09 06:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] the-wild-iris.livejournal.com
(Were the Heyers Penhallow and Venetia? I saw them in Oxfam!)

They were! Was it Venetia that you said was your favourite?

The others were:
Stevie Smith, The Holiday
Nina Bawden, The Witch's Daughter (I read this last night, and some of the scenes and images gave me such a sense of recognition that I'm sure I must have read it as a kid, although I didn't realise that when I picked it up)
Lucy Boston, A Stranger at Green Knowe (I think this is the next in the series that I haven't yet read)
Rosemary Sutcliff, The Lantern Bearers
Richard Barber, King Arthur in History and Legend
Chretien de Troyes, Perceval, in a verse translation
Mary Williams, Some Aspects of the Grail Problem (this isn't actually a book, but an offprint of a journal article bound as a pamphlet)

So yes... once the inhibition against buying had been broken, I went a bit nuts. (Less than £30 for the lot, though.)

Re: Happy birthday

Date: 2010-10-09 06:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] altariel.livejournal.com
Fantastic haul. Venetia and Friday's Child are my favourites. Heyer thought Penhallow was her best, but she was wrong :-)

That Sutcliff is my absolute favourite, I hope you enjoy it. Have tissues handy.

Re: Happy birthday

Date: 2010-10-10 09:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] the-wild-iris.livejournal.com
Have tissues handy.

Thanks for the warning!

Re: Happy birthday

Date: 2010-10-09 09:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wiseheart.livejournal.com
It's always the first downward step that's the hardest. Afterwards, the act develops a life of its own. ;)

Lots of Arthurian stuff still, eh?

Re: Happy birthday

Date: 2010-10-10 09:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] the-wild-iris.livejournal.com
I think there's enough Arthurian stuff to keep me busy for a lifetime. It's hard to go into a second-hand bookshop over here without falling over something about Arthur.
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