Dreamt about Richard's Christmas party

anna_x

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In this delightful dream, Richard hosted an amazing buffet in a New York high-rise with stupendous views of the city. There were round tables covered with delicious dishes all around the room. Where was I? Standing next to the desserts: tortes and pies and cookies and home-made candy galore!

As I woke up, I was marvelling over large molded chocolates that spelled out N-O-E-L with sugar and gold glitter.

Does that sound like something Richard might do?

 
My dreams are usually the same old subject, I have lost my keys to the room in a huge

hotel, same old story. Last week I had the most amazing dream about a huge building which I was hosting a big event. Lots of people, food, it was glorious. The only thing I can contribute it to was that I made a chicken soup with my homemade stock from the freezer, tasted along the way. That same day, I made another large amount of homemade stock with three gallon bags full of all sorts of poultry bones and carcasses. I tasted it for all those hours to adjust the seasoning and make sure it was just right. Long ago, I read that turkey (and other poultry?) contain something that helps one sleep. Sleep well, I did, and that was the most fun dream!

 
Of course it is something I would do! smileys/smile.gif

We are planning a huge Christmas celebration this year. All of the kids and grandkids will be in (we're on the every other year plan these days). We'll have 5 trees throughout the house (including my grandmother's tinsel tree that I opened presents under as a small tyke), the halls will be decked with swags of garland dripping lights and ornaments, German pyramids, an army of nutcrackers, dozens of white candles in crystal sitting on a large mirror on the library table surrounded by a wreath of holly, the silver polished, and the tablescapes duly futzed with.

For the Christmas Feast, we will be cooking and baking up an old-fashioned Kentucky menu this year. I've had a large Kentucky country cured ham hanging in the basement for 3 years now and will be hauling it upstairs for the 3 days of preparation and cooking that it requires, there will be groaning sideboards with Wassail bowl, champagne bourbon cherry punch, spiced nuts, cheese straws, Benedictine spread and beer cheese with crackers, roasted turkey and gravy, sage dressing, scalloped oysters, roasted potatoes, corn pudding, green beans, roasted brussels sprouts, bourbon pecan sweet potatoes, cranberry relish, homemade breads (salt-rising, sally lunn, cornbread, rye), butter-glazed carrot cake with cream cheese icing, Kentucky Bourbon cherry and pineapple fruit cake, blackberry jam cake with caramel icing, apple, cherry, and mincemeat pies, bourbon balls, sugarplums, heaping platters of our German Christmas cookies, homemade chocolates, fudge, and barks, and housemade cordials (blackberry, peach, cherry).

 
Holy cow. I am always astonished at your incredible feasts. Wow.

 
Come join us!!!

A lot of preparation will be done in the weeks before. Fruitcakes, cordials, cherry bourbons are done. I"m polishing a few pieces of silver here and there right now (BTW, I've done 3 polishings on the Samovar and it is really starting to look stunning--we'll be using it for the Christmas Tea Party this year. ) The decorating of the house will start the day after Thanksgiving (which we aren't hosting, so no mess or company to worry about). We'll spend that long weekend throwing up the decorations. We'll start on the cookies and candies the beginning of December. I'll make the cranberry relish, cheese straws, spiced nuts, and spreads, the week before. Table will be set, punches mixed up, breads, cakes and pies made several days before. And don't forget, I will have lots of help available for all the peeling, cleaning, chopping, slicing,etc. Hopefully it will be cold that week since the garage off the kitchen turns into a very large walk-in refrigerator when it gets below mid 30's. A huge help.

 
Oh how I would love to. Send a photo of the samovar when you finish polishing it.

 
Oohhhhhhh, I cannot wait!!!

I love the Nutcracker and this looks fun. Did you notice the owl wallpaper pattern changing to rats at :39? smileys/smile.gif

Speaking of Nutcracker adaptations, has anyone read "Hiddensee"? It's Gregory "Wicked" Maguire's latest very dark retelling of another familiar fairy tale, this time of the story of one Herr Drosselmeyer from the days of his childhood as an orphan living in the woods with Hansel und Gretel to his old age as a toy maker living in Munich, his death, and several generations beyond (up to the Third Reich). It is one of the saddest books I've ever read, but it is a very engaging and imaginative tale. I could not put it down until I finished it.

 
Oh yes. Very Escher-esque. I was hoping for a table shot of sumptuous dessert goodies, but

I'll settle for an evil Helen Mirren any day.

(Or as my favorite bloggers call her: "Queen Helen of the Island Nation of Fuc&infantastica.")

 
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