

Maître here means “Teacher” than “Master”. It is still an honorific but it means more on the proverbial wisdom of an owl.
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Maître here means “Teacher” than “Master”. It is still an honorific but it means more on the proverbial wisdom of an owl.


I’ll pass the message to my relative. But funny thing. In French, the character is called “Maître Hibou”. So not tawny but I’m not even sure if I read the books.


My family member says it looks like the owl in Winnie the Poe stories. Yet it hasn’t vote for it. I can’t blame them. The choice is too hard too be logical.
It depends where you are from. Sure it has proteins but it is also a very bad source of fat. And as such considered unhealthy in French standard.


They try to stole pour vocabulary. one more reason to keep it alive.


I didn’t knew it was not accepted…
Waouh. Gather such knowledge is some dedication to a game. Congrats!
Oh I see. I thought baked bean meant a bean that is already cooked. I didn’t knew it is was a specific recipe.
I get that but what is the issue with not having sugar in your beans? That a plus in my book.
She sounds like a really nice person.
Plus I need a new vase and some spice and seeds containers. And this one will be perfect to store simple sirup.
Wait? Why would you have sugar in beans?
In France we have sugar in green pea. I usually look for a brand without it. I don’t see why someone would buy sweened legume if not to cook some asian sweet.
Nice. Can I join?


I’m not even vegetarien but sometimes I buy these as a treat for myself.
Why stop at a short story? I’ll go for a novel.
I saw a lot of generic brand of this in the store. Do you find a adventage of buying the brand name ones?


That very much not solarpunk. Where is the positivity? Or at least the reflexion for a solution?
It’s nice. I’m use to customise the transparent case that come with the phone by cutting reused printed paper in the form of the case and placing it in there but I never made a case myself.
Many people did. Now there are living in Toulouse.