haptalaon: A calming cup of tea beside an open book (Default)

One sign that Tom Bombadil have made a truce is that she is the River Daughter and wears pale green, and he is the man of the hills and woods and wears blue

haptalaon: A calming cup of tea beside an open book (Default)

friends who bake: in the story of Llyn Fach, the fairy complains first that our heroes bread is too hard - and the second time, that it's entirely unbaked. On the third time, like Goldilocks, she declares it just right.



I know there are no-yeast/unlevened breads...the internet is constantly advertising me no-knead breads. I know breads without flour. I wonder if she's ever tried a focciata. London girls go mad for a nice panini, or perhaps if I could find the name of those big Turkish flatbreads. or an undercooked Lidl pizza, or the 60p pre-sliced loaves that are seemingly made out of plaster dust and air.



what would YOU bake for the lady of the lake who's super picky about crust...?

haptalaon: A calming cup of tea beside an open book (Default)

As it is the time of year, I really enjoyed this retelling of the Lady of Llyn y Fan Fach



Art by Anke Eissmann


Profile

haptalaon: A calming cup of tea beside an open book (Default)
Haptalaon

Welcome!

Greetings, friend. Sit by the fire, and we will share hot drinks and tales of long-forgotten lore.

☉☽🌣


Visit my welcome information & index page

pixel art by dollarchive


Follow me

RSS Atom

Tags

Style designed by: