17th of Winter, 518AV
20th Bell, Evening
20th Bell, Evening
A simmering sound came from a pot that sat on one of the cooking fires, and subsided for a mere few heartbeats as Sadie added some warmed water to the stew, before it returned to its contented simmer.
The kitchen fires kept the room warm as she set about preparing food for the night's guests. It was just the beginning of her eight bell-long shift, having just relieved one of the other cooks from a shift of his own, and it felt good to be putting her hands to use.
Her day leading up to work had consisted mostly of sleeping at home, though she had hung around the bar for a bell or two before her shift. Getting to know some of the Foot's regulars seemed to be a good idea, especially since she intended to stick around for as long as possible. Although she had only started cooking at the Pig's Foot not even a quarter of a season ago, she had already begun to grow used to the rhythm of prepping, cleaning, checking on what was cooking, and portioning out the meals. Some nights were busier than others, however this evening was neither too busy nor too calm, perhaps due to the recent unrest that had taken place in the Western Heights, a nasty business if she was to judge by the rumours and conversations she had overheard within the tavern and even in the streets. They were the sort of tales that would leave a sour taste in one's mouth and put anyone into a bad mood, so she banished them from her thoughts and rolled up her sleeves in preparation to scrub some dishes.
Dishes. The one thing that she both enjoyed and hated at the same time. On one hand, it was extremely satisfying to serve up a full meal and have the dishes come back empty, or nearly so, and at times, the rhythm of scrubbing could be rather relaxing. On the other hand, there were times where what was brought back made her want to gag, or better yet, through the dish into the fire. Worse even still, were the sorry bastards that sent back dishes with food still yet on their dishes; she detested those sorry petchers to the fiery pit of her stomach. There were more than enough people starving in this city.
At least her current batch held no such remains, so she hummed as she scrubbed and rinsed, scrubbed and rinsed- dunking the utensils and dishes alike into a hot basin of water as she did and picked up the next from yet another basin of water, which kept most traces of food from hardening. After ten chimes or so, she had finished with a decent pile, which she set to dry before washing off her hands.
“Got some mouths to feed!” called a hearty voice from the direction of the bar, one of the barmaids.
“What'a they want?" Sadie called back, wiping her hands dry with a rag that she kept tucked in her apron.
“Two bowls of stew, an' bread to go with 'em,” other woman paused, “make that three!”
“Coming right up!” Dee replied, and grabbed three dry bowls from a pile by a set of trays, before she headed towards the simmering pot.
Tonight's fare was a decently appetizing stew, something that was difficult for anyone to really mess up. Meat, potatoes, and perhaps some sort of vegetable, add in some seasoning, and you were set to win. Sadie set down the tray and bowls on the nearest counter and picked up the ladle that hung beside pot, then set about portioning out the food as evenly as she could; she aimed for just under an inch or so below the rim. She placed each filled dish on the tray, picked it up once done and swiped three single servings of bread from a basket on her way to the kitchen's entrance.
"Got your three stews with bread!" she called, holding the tray in both hands for balance and waited for a barmaid to collect them.
Thoughts, Common, Fratava, Vani
~Thank you for letting me base this on one of your templates, Regime!