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Hi everyone! Almost New Years Eve!---is your Champagne in the fridge?
Christmas here was wonderful, so much fun and happiness, great memories. Mo enjoyed all the hub-bub and was proud that he still still fits his teenage Ugly Christmas sweater.
Some traditional outings didn't happen but I did get a whirlwind shop at Trader Joe's. Buying a gourmet feast for Christmas Eve is a family tradition. I had hoped for fresh pine and holly but no.
Later when I got home and looked at my pics, I noticed the very charming combination offered instead, of small red poinsettias, whte branches, and pussy willow. I love this idea.
At the time though, I was all focused instead on getting the last bouquet of red tulips. Here they are in the chocolate tin.
Another container I'd saved has greens, eucalyptus I think, plus scavenged pine.
Here is the food, set out on the kitchen counter away from Mo. We had set the challenge that I could/would make as good an antipasto patter as our much loved but very expensive Italian shop we love.
My friends brought a favorite wine, fun because it's called Summer in a Bottle, a nod to our love of summer afternoons at the beach.
Cookies and other sweets. No cannoli, though.
No pics, but the following day was a fabulous BBQ---what my friends called a steakhouse dinner. Caesar salad, Filet mignon, golden mashed potatoes, creamed spinach and kale. So good.
Mo was invited and he had fun! But was oh so tired, I think he slept for two or three days.
The Flamingo Christmas stocking , filled with glittery supplies from the Dollar Store, was a big success. Here it is all finished and stuffed with goodies.
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Now the Tree and decorations are almost entirely put away. All that remains are my stocking stuffer lottery tickets [what if I win!] and my gifts from my brother and sister in law, including vintage sewing items, darling putz houses,
and fragile vintage bottle brush trees. Even pink and purple.
The tulips have been rehomed into a white ironstone pitcher, set on a TQC mini a month quilt for a hint of Spring.
A sweet jar of fresh rosemary sprigs. Wouldn't it be wonderful if the twigs took root!
Also from Trader Joe's and how I wish I had bought at least three, a white hyacinth in a pretty reusable forcing vase.
We're loving the new rug, and over the next few days I'll put away red quilts, switching up for blues.
On a cooking note, one day last week I made an IG recipe that caught my eye. Vegetarian meal or a hearty savory side.
Vegs Gratin---Mushrooms, cabbage, onion, garlic, corn, in a creamy cheese sauce, with parm and breadcrumbs on top. Really delicious. I couldn't understand the very complicated British instructions, so just made a classic white sauce [bechamel] with cheese and added to the lightly softened vegetables. All in a Pyrex dish til the topping was brown and toasty. Not the prettiest presentation. If I make it again, I'll have to add something green or, as suggested ,red bell peppers diced.
And for blog friend Robin, my mom's chocolate mousse recipe in full. I haven't made it in years but it was always very successful and much liked by everyone.
Oh looks like you had a wonderful, happy and food-filled holiday with your friends...that is wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteLove those red, red tulips--so gorgeous...
Your antipasto plate must have been scrumptious!! I would like to make one for us on New Year's Day...but don't want to hit the grocery store this weekend!! We've put all Christmas away for another year...
I, too, am in that Janus mode--looking back over the years and forward, too...
Off for a short walk outside--muffled up like Nanook of the North...
hugs, Julierose
P.S. congrats to Mo still fitting into his Holiday sweater...;)))))
Happy new year to you from the trails of the Northwest to your beautiful beach.
ReplyDeleteWonderfully festive to close out 2023!! The antipasto plate looks delish!
ReplyDeleteYour Christmas festivities sounded wonderful! The red tulips are still beautiful and added so much to your holiday decor. I'll keep our red holiday quilts out until after Valentines Day, I hate the thought of putting them away after the short Christmas season. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks great. I'm glad you were able to grab a bouquet of red tulips - so pretty. Was that Apricot Wesleydale Cheese on the antipasto plate? That is the best tasting cheese. I love anything salami oriented but don't buy it very often because my husband doesn't like the garlic. I'm glad the Flamingo stocking was a hit. Thanks again for the Mousse recipe.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you had a wonderful Christmas, Lizzy.
ReplyDeleteI was surprised to see stems of pussy willow at our Trader Joe's, too, because it's so early!
Your red tulips look beautifully Christmas-y and your old decorations are delightful.
Did your rosemary twigs take root? I hope so!
Happy New Year to you and Mo!
A late, but admiring comment. Your tulip reds are everthing thing Christmas conjures up for me. That delicious, joyous table must have given immense pleasure to all.
ReplyDeleteI love your recipe treasure trove.