Bond Maid's Gruel
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Quotes from the books:
Another of the bond-maids was then freed to mix the bond-maid gruel, mixing fresh water with Sa-Tarna meal, and then stirring in the raw fish."
~Marauders of Gor, pages 63 & 64~
"The slender blond girl, who had been giving the men water from the skin bag, was now given the work of filling small bowls from the large wooden bowl, for the bond-maids. She used a bronze ladle, the handle of which was curved like the neck and head of a lovely bird. About the handle was a closed bronze ring, loose. It formed a collar for the bird´s neck. The bond-maids did not much care for their gruel, unsweetened, mudlike Sa-Tarna meal, with raw fish. They fed, however. One girl who did not care to feed was struck twice across her back by a knotted rope in the hand of Gorm. Quickly then, and well, she fed. The girls, including the slender blondish girl, emptied their bowls, even to licking them, and rubbing them with their saliva-dampened fingers, that no grain be left, lest Gorm, their keeper in the ship, should not be pleased. They looked to one another in fear, and put down their bowls, as they finished, fed bond-wenches."
~Marauders of Gor, pages 64 & 65~
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Chop the parsit fish into small bitesize pieces. Remember slaves will have to eat this quickly and choking might damage your Owner's property.
Fill a large bowl with dry Sa-Tarna grain and slowly stir in fresh water evenly moistening the grains. When evenly moist stir in a spoonful of white salt and the pieces of raw fish and dish into bowls for the slaves. Be sure to make enough as determined by your Owner whether you are to be fed once or twice a day will determine the amount they wish you to feed.
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