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Anglo-Saxon Glass Palm Cup, 600 to 700 CE, Liverpool World Museum, Liverpool
The cup takes its name since the shape fits perfectly in the palm of the hand.
Renaissance Revelry: The Unexpected Pregnant Man | At a lively Renaissance fair, a pregnant man showcases his unique style in a tunic that hugs his baby bump. Surrounded by friends and other fair-goers in fantastic costumes, he dives into games and feasts, fully embracing the cheerful chaos of the event. With laughter and excitement in the air, he engages in playful competitions, showing off his skills while celebrating his journey. As a proud participant, he adds a new twist to the medieval festivities, embodying a blend of tradition and modern life. The atmosphere is vibrant, filled with song and cheer, as they all enjoy the pageantry of the past with a twist. It's not just about costumes; it's about making unforgettable memories in the most unexpected circumstances. Who says a Renaissance fair can't be adventurous and inclusive? More images are also available at https://mpregstuff.com.
The feast hasn't really been celebrated much since the 15th century, but you can celebrate it by feasting on ass throughout all of January.
Here's some suggestions for your next feast.
From: Lamb, Patrick. Royal Cookery; : Or, The Complete Court-Cook. Containing the Choicest Receipts in All the Particular Branches of Cookery, Now in Use in the Queen’s Palaces of St. James’s, Kensington, Hampton-Court, and Windsor. London: A. Roper, 1710.
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The Science Research Manuscripts of S. Sunkavally, p 813.