Black currant is one of the things I love most about Britain. It's a terrifically addictive substance.
Goodbye and Good Riddance 2004: Well, I Wasn't Expecting That.
Every year we watch the Charlie Brown special, do the Snoopy dance, wish everybody a Merry Christmukkah, and thank our Secret Santas in the good riddance thread. Which is this one, in case you were wondering. Oh, and 2004? Don't think we've forgotten about you.
Note to my Seekrit Santa: Got your message, it's all good, if it isn't here tomorrow I"ll pick it up at the post office on the 3rd when I get back into town.
Askye, guh, that sounds scrumpdillyicious. And, go you with the mad breakfast and organizational skills.
I have a very nice black currant candle, but I've never actually tasted it. Sounds nummy!!
ETA: Real black currant. Not the candle. Because obviously, I wouldn't have tasted that. Eew.
Real blackcurrant has a funny musky aftertaste that takes some getting used to. Buy a bottle of Ribena.
Real black currant is very tasty. Especially when cooked with raspberries and port and drizzled over crepes.
I fail to have any in my yard, mind. Just two somewhat sickly currants in red and white (which will, when I'm able to do so, get moved to the sunnier backyard).
(I got a single Fool out of the things this year. They really need better light.)
Black currant hard candies used to be my favorite as a child. I forget which department store carried some brand of British hard candies in tins. Every time we went there I'd beg my mother for some. I probably got them 3-4 times a year. Lovely dusky flavor.
Glad you liked it, Meara! I took a chance that you didn't have one.
Those chocolates sound delicious!
I love that kanji -- it looks like a volcano rumbling. Perhaps, quaking?
I wrote a hugely long reflection about this year, but it's rather too long for this forum. I posted it in LJ instead.
The gist is this:
It was a hard year, but an important one. I have let go of a lot and am just now starting to redirect personal energies that had gone wildy awry. I feel blessed in my life, but I am ready for the immense changes I feel certain are coming in 2005.
Bring it on, baby!