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This holiday week was pretty memorable - I actually went to three Thanksgiving celebrations over the course of seven days.

First up was the Sunday D&D session, where my housemate prepared the meal for the gaming group that comes to their house on a biweekly basis. She made turkey, stuffing, green bean casserole, dinner rolls, and canned cranberry sauce. The stuffing was a modified version of the Caprio family stuffing recipe that I had at all my childhood Thanksgiving dinners. It was a good repast, and it was fun having a meal with all those folks (even though the nine of us were just kind of standing around in the kitchen). Apple pie and pumpkin pie for dessert.

Second was the journey to Connecticut and Thanksgiving, Caprio style. My mom and dad made dinner for us and my paternal grandmother and maternal great-grandmother. A small dinner, since my sisters went to Indiana to visit in-laws for the holiday. Mom did a great job with the stuffing - she went with the traditional recipe using Arnold's cornbread stuffing, thyme, sage, and browned hamburger instead of sausage. The first course, naturally, was homemade manicotti... man, I love those. They come out so thick and tasty... I'd never order manicotti, even in the best Italian restaurant, because I know my folks make it better. Mom also made my Aunt Millie's stuffed yams (a recipe I have to add to the online archive) and they came out deliciously. Oh, and lest I forget - the stuffed artichokes?? Man, those rocked. So we had manicotti, stuffed artichokes, stuffing, stuffed yams, turkey & gravy, canned cranberry sauce, and dinner rolls and italian bread. Homemade cheesecake for dessert. Phew!

Last, but not even remotely least, Saturday night's dinner and holiday crafts party at lionlady's! What an awesome awesome time we had - fourteen of us, I think. lionlady and buddhagrrl were the cooks (with help from lionlady's sister), and they prepared an incredible, amazing meal. The turkey and gravy were completely phenomenal, with stuffing prepared inside and outside of the turkey (everyone ate the stuffing that was inside, of course).

I can never stay out of the kitchen, so I made my own contribution by preparing the mashed potatoes. They were a hit - but all I really did was salt and pepper the potatoes (always season!) and add ten tablespoons of butter, three quarters of a cup of milk, and a whole lot of mashing action. There were easily four quarts of mashed potatoes for fourteen people, but they got reduced to about a cup or two, even with all that other food! *proud*

Third Thanksgiving was composed of turkey and gravy, stuffing, candied yams, mashed potatoes, steamed kale with garlic, and asparagus (but no cranberry sauce this time! oh well). Apple, blueberry, and pumpkin pie for dessert.

I'm going to have to be real good with my caloric intake this week. :)


Unrelated side note: I'm still not moved into my new apartment in Worcester yet. The heating oil company is giving the landlord a hard time, they apparently missed three appointments with him all last week. Hopefully they'll pick up the ball and set things up Monday or Tuesday... as soon as that's all set, I'll have heat and hot water. Next step will be updating my bedroom!

on 2002-12-02 08:22 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] shogunhb.livejournal.com
Crap!! I completely forgot about lionlady's gathering! Damnit. This is why I have a PDA... but it doesn't help if I don't write things down.

Speaking of caloric intake.... 111?

on 2002-12-02 09:25 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] mikecap.livejournal.com
I'm available tonight, Tuesday night, and Friday night for 111 action.

Do you want to go to the Liquid Sky thing on Thursday night? If you want to go to the VIP thing from 6-8pm, you have to let me know now...

on 2002-12-02 10:15 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] shogunhb.livejournal.com
I was thinking this weekend perhaps. Or maybe next week. Of course, considering it 's the holiday season and we're already eating like starving hyenas, it might be better to wait until next year sometime. Who knows when I'll get another free meal.

on 2002-12-02 10:51 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] mikecap.livejournal.com
This weekend's out for me; I'm going to a holiday party on the 7th, and I'll be in Waltham all day on the 8th. Unless it's Friday night, I can do Friday. :)

Do you want to come to the VIP thing?

on 2002-12-02 10:56 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] shogunhb.livejournal.com
What is it? I rememeber you mentioning it in passing but I've forgotten.

on 2002-12-02 01:22 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] mikecap.livejournal.com
Dude, it's the "Worcester's Most Eligible" party at Liquid Sky. You're eligible, aren't you??

on 2002-12-02 08:30 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] thekimmer.livejournal.com
Hmmmm....updating your bedroom? Do I sense a bit of Trading Spaces energy? Do you want your very own Vern?

on 2002-12-02 09:26 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] mikecap.livejournal.com
Actually, what I could really use would be one of those wallpaper removing steamer things. I have a lot of old wallpaper to take down...

on 2002-12-02 10:03 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] thekimmer.livejournal.com
Ah...this I can help you with. If the building you are moving into is on the older side, the walls may have been constructed with horse-hair plaster. If you take a steamer to that type of plaster, you could actually crumble the walls.

What I have had to do at my house (everything is horse-hair plaster, even the ceilings) is to get a little tool called the paper tiger - it scores the paper so that you can remove wallpaper easier. After the wallpaper is scored, it needs to be sprayed with an enzyme/water product called DIF. DIF is a miracle solution and makes wallpaper removal a cinch.

If you want any help just let me know...paper peeling is fun.

on 2002-12-02 10:54 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] mikecap.livejournal.com
Everything is indeed plaster, including the ceilings. Nothing's been updated. The building was erected in 1916 and hasn't changed much since then.

I kindly accept your offer of help! Would you happen to be available on Wednesday or Thursday afternoon? Where would I pick up the DIF and the paper tiger...?

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