earlgreytea68: (Sherlock Christmas)
earlgreytea68 ([personal profile] earlgreytea68) wrote2023-12-07 06:57 pm

Advent Drabble 7 - Christmas Flavors

For [personal profile] chocolamousse 

When you think about it, there’s a shocking lack of food in the Twelve Days of Christmas. Unless you count all the birds, which – John thinks about Perdy the partridge and decidedly does not count any of the birds in the carol as food. So that just leaves him with the maids a-milking, he supposes.

He is aware that he could make any number of Christmas foods – plum pudding, or a Christmas trifle – but it needs to be Twelve Days of Christmas-related. It’s romantic.

John makes them simple cups of steamed milk with honey and cinnamon. Sherlock, gratifyingly, gets it.



chocolamousse: (Christmas egg nog)

[personal profile] chocolamousse 2023-12-08 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
Aaaaaaah, it's my prompt!

When you think about it, there’s a shocking lack of food in the Twelve Days of Christmas.
I never thought about it but now I do and I agree, shocking is the right word, tsk tsk, how disappointing, it's Christmas for God's sake!

The mention of Perdy made me smile, I love this verse so much.

Steamed milk with honey and cinnamon is a great idea, it's comforting and Christmassy and a nod to Sherlock's love for bees. Of course Sherlock gets it!

Thank you so much for this drabble, it tastes as delicious as John's milk, I love it! And now I crave a Christmas trifle. *drools a bit*
chocolamousse: (Christmas egg nog)

[personal profile] chocolamousse 2023-12-08 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
Happy holidays to you too and thank you again for the drabble and for not balking at writing for this verse year after year. There's a (very very slight) possibility that I'm hooked on this fic!
rereader: Foxy library lady (Default)

[personal profile] rereader 2023-12-08 01:17 am (UTC)(link)
John’s solution does sound lovely. (And we had snow flurries today in NY!)
rifleman_lincoln: (Winter)

[personal profile] rifleman_lincoln 2023-12-08 04:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh that's lovely - milk for John and honey for Sherlock. The perfect combination.

And yes, it's weird that there's no food in the 12 days of Christmas . . .