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Medieval Food - Medieval Diet - Fare Thee Well |
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Fare Thee Diet Well
However, to accomplish such, the Falcon Tamer must toil long hours to tame the wild bird. Much planning & patience is pushed into the event – just as we must do to be successful in our weight loss efforts, as well as in weight maintenance. In the beginning, the Falcon Tamer wilt slip a hood over the head of the falcon then a brail ‘tis slipped over the wings to steady him, as he cannot see. The falcon is now in total darkness, wrapped in the blackness of the night.
In the beginning, the Village Dieter wilt slip a hood over the feasting table, then turn to face The Old Weight Loss Trail ahead. The Village Dieter may’st feel unsteady, as the road ahead is unknown & is one that cannot be seen by mortal eyes. The Village Dieter is wrapped in the blackness of the unknown. For three days, the Falcon Tamer & falcon wilt stay together in darkness. Some falconeers smoke to let the falcon know that a human is in the room. The bird seems to become calmer by the smoke. Whatever method, the room ‘tis gradually made brighter. |
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