
Roast Turkey; Chestnut, Sage and Pear Stuffing; Giblet Gravy; Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Walnuts; Broadley Vineyards Pinot Noir; Mother-in-Law's Cranberry Jello.
All manufactured by yours truly, except for Mother-in-Law's Cranberry Jello, which was made by Mother-in-Law, and the Pinot Noir, which was a gift from Shelly and Jim.
And it was all fantastic.
And now to clean up the astonishing mess that somehow appeared in the kitchen.
Posted by Stefan Sharkansky at November 25, 2004 08:47 PMLooks absolutely lovely, except for the perhaps too small kitchen.
Posted by: Brent Anderson on November 28, 2004 05:44 AMActually, we have a rather large kitchen, albeit a smallish kitchen table that the wide-angle lens made appear even smaller.
Posted by: Stefan Sharkansky on November 28, 2004 10:12 AMWill have to look for the Broadley Vineyards Pinot Noir. We enjoyed an Ontario Pinot Noir from a winery called Angels Gate, purchased while traveling through there in October. Ontario produces surprisingly good wines, and in varieties you might not expect. For comparison's sake we also had a Duck Pond Pinot Noir from Oregon.
Posted by: J. Archer on November 29, 2004 12:48 PM