discussion post on Thu, May 8, 2008 - 5:10 AM
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Re: What's the Most Rewarding Thing You've Grown
(in Backyard Garden Survivalists)
I once grew a super cayenne pepper that made my Texan, hot sauce loving friend turn red and sweat bullets.
Re: Crosspost--Sephardic Jewish garb
(in Society for Creative Anachronism)
When I told my friend about the "exotic beauties" historical reference, she said:
"Well, of course. They were probably the first women they had ever seen who bathed regularly." Which is a good point--an observant Jewish woman of the period w... read more discussion post on Thu, May 1, 2008 - 7:17 AM
Re: Crosspost--Sephardic Jewish garb
(in Society for Creative Anachronism)
Thanks for the great links. Too bad I'm a little late for the exhibition!
discussion post on Wed, April 30, 2008 - 9:31 AM
Re: Crosspost--Sephardic Jewish garb
(in Society for Creative Anachronism)
"Exotic beauties"? Well, we do try ;).
No belly outfits. She is interested in what a nice, married Jewish girl would have been wearing. A for her, being elaborately dressed is just a side benefit. discussion post on Wed, April 30, 2008 - 9:26 AM
Crosspost--Sephardic Jewish garb
(in Society for Creative Anachronism)
My household sister is exploring a new persona that celebrates her Sephardic Jewish heritage. She is quite taken by some of the textiles used by Yemeni Jewish women, and would like to incoporate some of that. Right now, the persona idea is that sh...
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discussion post on Mon, April 28, 2008 - 10:08 AM
All Fiber Arts!,
Antiques,
Armor and Garb,
Backyard Garden Survivalists,
Garb Exchange,
Historical Costumers,
Monogamy vs Polyamory,
Polyamory,
RenFaire Costume Addicts,
SCA Culinary Arts,
SCA: Socially Challenged Adults,
Society for Creative Anachronism,
The Vulgar Unicorn,
Vintage Fashion,
Weavers and Spinners,
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