It's Christmas morning now, and I'm washing last night's dinner dishes in shifts: the wine and water glasses are drying while the plates soak in the sink.
This is the tenth Christmas Eve, I think, I've made dinner for friends.
I usually am more than happy to be single (really!), but yesterday I longed for someone else to share my life. Specifically, I mourned that there was no one to make green beans.
You know how easy it is to cook green beans--I could have made them myself, but I just couldn't bring myself to do ONE MORE THING.
I felt very sorry for myself until the guests arrived, and then I had a wonderful evening. I didn't serve anything green at all, but as Mz said, "It's all about the roast."
Below, me, bink, Maura, Cathy, and Mz opening presents:
This is the tenth Christmas Eve, I think, I've made dinner for friends.
I use my mother's super-easy, fail-proof Pot Roast Recipe:I love making Christmas Eve dinner for friends, but I was unexpectedly sad yesterday afternoon that I didn't have anyone to make the dinner with.
1. Sprinkle Lipton's onion soup mix over a chuck roast
2. Add potatoes and carrots, and a bottle of cheap red wine
3. Bake in a covered pan in a 275º oven until you can pull the meat apart with a fork (about 4–6 hours).
I usually am more than happy to be single (really!), but yesterday I longed for someone else to share my life. Specifically, I mourned that there was no one to make green beans.
You know how easy it is to cook green beans--I could have made them myself, but I just couldn't bring myself to do ONE MORE THING.
I felt very sorry for myself until the guests arrived, and then I had a wonderful evening. I didn't serve anything green at all, but as Mz said, "It's all about the roast."
Below, me, bink, Maura, Cathy, and Mz opening presents:
It is good to share. Looks a lovely celebration.
ReplyDeleteIt was a lovely celebration and last night it tasted like the best meal I've ever eaten.
ReplyDeleteAnd we *did* have green olives.
Green olives! LOL! I love it. Looks like a festive occasion despite the lack of a vegetable. (Let's face it -- vegetables, although necessary and occasionally even delicious, seldom make anything festive.)
ReplyDeleteGreen beans -- they were on my list to fix! But I had the exact same thought and they didn't get fixed either.
ReplyDeleteFor me from my mother: we need something green.
It does look like you all had a very festive time!
Kirsten
GZ: Sharing is a pleasure!
ReplyDeletePOODLE: Ha, right, I forgot the olives were bright green Sicilians!
STEVE: Vegetables do not a feast make. :)
KIRSTEN: "Thanks, mom." We do NOT need something green, we need someone to make greens for us.
It was a nice festive evening, that lack notwithstanding.
Ack! My comment didn't read well!
ReplyDeleteMy mother used to say this particularly in the later years: "We need something green" which ended up getting drilled into my head!
K
If the olives weren't enough green for you, remember some of the cookies had green icing! Besides, I think you can pass on green if you serve ORANGE! And the orange carrots were delish! A lovely meal was had by all!
ReplyDeleteKIRSTEN: Thanks for the clarification! Makes sense...
ReplyDeleteI think my mother said the same thing!
BINK: Green icing on Xmas cookies = ALL THE GREEN YOU NEED!
Thanks, dear.