River: 1001. 1002. Simon: River... River: Shh. I'm counting between the lightning and the thunder to see if the storm is coming or going. .1005

'The Message'


Natter 78: I might need to watch some Buffy for inspiration

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


sj - Nov 28, 2024 12:13:37 pm PST #3732 of 4211
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

OMG, so full and quite tipsy.


lisah - Nov 28, 2024 12:29:11 pm PST #3733 of 4211
Punishingly Intricate

Thankful for you all!!

We’ve always been an eat all dinners, including holiday dinners, at regular dinner time (like 6ish) family.


JenP - Nov 28, 2024 1:30:02 pm PST #3734 of 4211

We ended up eating at 3p, so we're just finishing up and cleaning the kitchen, etc. Really good this year -- possibly peak Thanksgiving food for this group. And I didn't even pig way out. I pigged medium out, so Icould still eat a slice of cranberry tart right now, but I'll wait a while.

One of the (taller) dogs got to the last half of the corn casserole thing, ha! I mean, he got maybe a bite, but there's no telling where he licked and sniffed, so... yeah. His little brother (a Westie) totally ratted him out.


Cashmere - Nov 28, 2024 2:06:30 pm PST #3735 of 4211
Now tagless for your comfort.

DH’s ham with raisin sauce was divine. My sugar cream pie, quite rich and satisfying.

If anyone is interested, my library has free tai chi class videos on Youtube here

[link]


JenP - Nov 28, 2024 2:13:52 pm PST #3736 of 4211

Oh, that's cool, Cash, thanks.


-t - Nov 28, 2024 3:13:45 pm PST #3737 of 4211
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Nice, Cash!


Cashmere - Nov 28, 2024 4:36:10 pm PST #3738 of 4211
Now tagless for your comfort.

Reason # 456,798 why I love my job!


Calli - Nov 29, 2024 6:16:26 am PST #3739 of 4211
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

Dinner with my in-law’s extended family went well. Their house was nice, large, and well set for entertaining. I’m glad I upped my usual price point for the wine I brought. Everyone was nice and welcoming to my white, cis, apparently straight self, and I was forewarned to Not Talk Politics. My immediate family have drifted leftward, but the extended in-laws have apparently not. The teenage kids in the house are artsy and tattooed, so I’ll leave it to them to talk their parents around. The food was amazing. Thanksgiving classics flawlessly executed. If I’d known them slightly better I would have run off with the smoked turkey like an ill-trained dog.

On the way home I got a message that my worldly goods would be arriving this morning—a full day before the earliest possible delivery time they’d quoted me. One less night on an air mattress! So now I’m listening to the cats demand their lawyers from the bathroom jail while I wait on the movers.


Laura - Nov 29, 2024 7:25:10 am PST #3740 of 4211
Our wings are not tired.

Happy unpacking, Calli!

I've had pumpkin pie for breakfast and next on the list is pulling out the decorating boxes.

Brendon is sick, so I ordered COVID/flu tests to be delivered, and they are to arrive in about 5 minutes. I left mine up north, so I ordered more of the free variety to have on hand, but the pharmacy offered free same-day delivery, so why not? He did go to the dog park and ball practice, masked. Some not~something~awful~ma would be good. He sucks at staying put.


DavidS - Nov 29, 2024 7:47:36 am PST #3741 of 4211
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Sounds like a lovely inaugural Michigan Thanksgiving, Calli.

Get well quick, Brendon!

We had a good Thanksgiving. Matilda's friend, Mia, joined us (as she has since we moved to the new house) so we had five, and later Matilda's friend Veronica dropped by and nibbled on stuff.

Dinner report: One of the best turkeys I've ever made. Did the dry brined recipe and followed the NYT recipe closely and it came out so flavorful, moist, with bronzed crispy skin.

Mashed potatoes: perfect. So one of the things that is perfect about the mashed potatoes is that they're perfectly easy. It's the least amount of prep for the best result. I get small yukon golds so I don't even cut them up. I leave the skin on. I just boil them until they're soft, drain the water, and add cream, salt and pepper and garlic and two sticks of very fancy butter. And then I just mash it with a barbecue fork. Which doesn't make it perfectly smooth but I prefer it that way.

Stuffing: Followed the Bon Appetit simple-is-best recipe for bread stuffing, adding mushrooms, apples and celery. Came out great.

Mushroom Stew: came out exactly like it's supposed to. Emmett did the pastry cups which has been officially his job since I concocted this recipe.

Mac and Cheese: Emmett made it from scratch and it was fantastic. Super sharp cheesy flavor with a crunchy crust.

Spanikopita: Emmett and Matilda nailed it on the second try.

Appetizers: Matilda laid out a beautiful charcuterie board.

Desert: EM made pumpkin pie and an apple crisp. Delicious. She's a good baker.

I think we're retiring the composed endive salad we've been doing for years. We don't have the proper pear dressing we used to get at Trader Joe's so it's not as good. Conversation was fun. EM got tipsy and during a discussion about how the word "retarded" had been retired, I said the preferred term now was "cognitively delayed." She kept asking about "comically delayed" instead which made Emmett roar with laughter so hard his abdomen hurt.

Matilda is having a Friendsgiving today so she can take some of the spanikopita she made and I have the entire kitchen to clean by myself. Huzzah.