“Six horses waited, adorned in the red and black of the Company of Cooks and harnessed to an open, canopied wagon festooned with ribbons. Upon it lay Bartolomeo's casket, draped with a cloth embroidered with the company's coat of arms. A bear was on the left side of the crest and a stag on the right. Below the central chevron and its two red stars were the tools of the company's trade, a crossed knife and a butcher's knife. The banner beneath bore a Latin phrase coined by Horace- ab ovo usque ad mala- embroidered in gold. From eggs to apples, beginning to end. Roman meals had always begun with eggs and ended with fruit.” CompanyCooksCasketBartolomeo ScappiCoat Of ArmsFuneral RitesLatin PhraseRenaissance Italy Book:The Chef's Secret Source: The Chef's Secret
“Vaya con Dios, bitch.” Bad AssBadassOne LinerCatchphraseJordan AmadorLatin PhrasePre Mortem One LinerCatch Phrase Book:The Black Parade Source: The Black Parade