Daniel arrived wrapped in his best sheet-and-blanket approximation of the (http://www.stargatefan.com/episodes6/0622/images/096.jpg)* robes (http://www.stargatefan.com/episodes6/0622/images/110.jpg) he'd worn on Abydos (http://www.stargatefan.com/episodes6/0622/images/097.jpg). Better than that, though, was the food he'd managed to procure. The Doctor had happily provided him with a quail he 'just happened to have sitting in the back of the fridge', some figs, and some barley Daniel'd found in the back of the Time Lord's pantry. Best of all, he'd had some clay pots that, while they probably weren't really intended for cooking, would fit the bill none the less.
He set up early, and made a small fire pit off to one side, sort-of near the food tables, into which he had set two large clay pots, one with a lid on it, the other filled with a bubling stew that smelled of cumin, coriander, onion and garlic. He sat on a rock, stirring it occasionally with a wooden spoon, and people watching.
*please ignore the black-robed guy. SG-1 stole the idea from Star Wars
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He set up early, and made a small fire pit off to one side, sort-of near the food tables, into which he had set two large clay pots, one with a lid on it, the other filled with a bubling stew that smelled of cumin, coriander, onion and garlic. He sat on a rock, stirring it occasionally with a wooden spoon, and people watching.
*please ignore the black-robed guy. SG-1 stole the idea from Star Wars