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teaberryblue ([personal profile] teaberryblue) wrote2009-11-27 12:30 am

Thanksgiving 2009

Pretty Centerpiece

As many of you know, for the past four years (this being the fifth), I took off a full week of work to make Thanksgiving dinner for my parents, my grand parents, and [livejournal.com profile] liret. This is my thank you to the people I love.









Note: Everything here is homemade. The liver mousse is homemade. The crab salad is homemade. The soup is homemade. The syrups in the cocktails are homemade. The mayonnaise in the deviled eggs (which are home-pickled, like the onions) are homemade. The candied nuts and seeds are homemade. The sorbet is homemade. The beets, the carrots, the broccolini, the kale, and the brussels sprouts, along with most of the herbs, come from our garden so they're extra homemade. The only thing on the table that is not homemade are the peas, which are their own story. Their own very exciting story.

Mirrored from Antagonia.net.



(This is also counting as my Free Topic entry for [livejournal.com profile] therealljidol)

[identity profile] rattsu.livejournal.com 2009-11-27 11:18 am (UTC)(link)
HOLY CRAP and here I thought we had a lot of food on our christmas table... but, I bow to you, this is one of the more spectacular things I have ever seen.

Also, have you tried holding an unlit match between your teeth while you cut onions? Reputedly that helps a lot, something to do with the sulfur. Never tried it myself though...

[identity profile] teaberryblue.livejournal.com 2009-11-27 04:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Yup, I've tried that, I've tried having lit candles, I've tried putting the onion in a bowl of water, I've tried keeping a piece of bread in my teeth and cutting them under a vent and a bunch of other things.I can't even be in the same room with other people cutting onions. It's kind of pathetic.