I don't think I am awake enough in the morning to be able to properly plan a brunch. I need all day if I am going to have guests over.
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I really like them-- you have all day afterwards to clean and recover, a lot of stuff can be made ahead of time, and you get to serve a variety of food.
Plus mimosas.
eta: That's why you have Sunday brunch, sj. You have saturday to do the cleaning and prep work.
Mimosas are a very good reason for brunch.
They belonged to what was called "Gourmet Club". Each month they would have a theme dinner and the hosts for that month would pick a menu and assign dishes to each couple.
We did this in Romania. It was really good, and I still use a lot of the recipes...but the "chocolate" theme dinner put me off chocolate for quite a while.
I need to figure out what to serve at the Halloween party. Mal's nanny has offered spring rolls, so that's good. I basically need enough finger food to make up dinner. And no canned cheese. I can't stomach any more canned cheese.
DH would never go for this, but I have always wanted a house near a librul or performing arts college campus, have open door three or four evenings a week, with a pot of chili or soup on the stove, tea, coffee, cider, cocoa available, and lots of places to sit and move around. Maybe a fireplace or two.
I don't want to "preside," but I'd love for there to be spontaneous discussions, even spirited, mostly good-natured arguments, a stream of folk, regulars and newbies, and groups that clump and reform as conversations ebb and flow. A coffee can for donations by the door. Does that sound entirely too pie-eyed for words?
I'd have to leave him for this to happen, though. He's a hermit, entrenched and practicing.
Does that sound entirely too pie-eyed for words?
That was the house I grew up in. It was wonderful. I would love to re-create that (DH calls it part of my "caring-nuturer" side), but yeah, not while married to Hermit Crab Man.
Suzi, are you still working on an assignment about funding sports but not arts in school?
That class is over. I got an A...but cool link. Thanks for thinking of me.
Parties. I like attending. I like helping. I'm a wreak when I put one together. Y'all are goinna here ALL kinds of fussing from me between now and November 4th - the date of the surprise party I'm trying to pull off for my mom.
I have laid the groundwork a bit - I told her today that a buffista is planning on coming to town in the next month or so and that we are going to do a get together at our house when she is here. This is my "reason" for getting the house extra spiffy and having extra food and such around. Before I tell her which date, I'm going to have one of her friends set-up a lunch date with her for that day.
Suzi, are we going to see you for shopping?
I don't think so - I need to clean house and do homework. I'm kinda enjoying going about it all slowly. I haven't had that luxury in a while.
I don't want to "preside," but I'd love for there to be spontaneous discussions, even spirited, mostly good-natured arguments, a stream of folk, regulars and newbies, and groups that clump and reform as conversations ebb and flow. A coffee can for donations by the door. Does that sound entirely too pie-eyed for words?
Heh. If you went with me to the Zam Zam you'd get that three times out of four.