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Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Labor Day Patriotic Tablesetting
Sunday, September 1, 2019
Set a table to celebrate Labor Day with patriotic red, white, and blue. Red Fostoria glasses, blue Fitz and Floyd china, and white French Country scroll flatware reflect the colors of Old Glory and companion flags used in a centerpiece.
No easier way to create a patriotic centerpiece than to use flags and a white and gold ceramic star.
Saturday, July 14, 2018
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What we know as Bastille Day in the United States is known as La Fête nationale française in France and is celebrated with a concert and spectacular fireworks at the Eiffel Tower.
If you love France or love fireworks, you will love the YouTube video of the 2017 La Fête national française - Paris - Tour Eiffel - 14 juillet 2017 (Feu d'artifice)
The video begins with the crowd singing the French national anthem, La Marseillaise, followed by a live concert choreographed with fireworks at the Eiffel Tower for over thirty minutes.
View in full screen so you can see the large outdoor screens at the bottom of each side of the picture. Those screens show aerial views.
One of my favorite fireworks display during the presentation occurs around 4:45 minutes.
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Friday, July 14, 2017
French Celebrations
~ Bastille Day ~
JULY 14
le 14 juillet
French design for national celebrations has much in common with national celebrations in the United States, beginning with hurrah for the red, white, and bleu that appears throughout celebrations in both countries.
Both national flags sport red, white, and bleu, but the two bleus are not quite the same shade. The French flag is known as the Tricolore for its equal-sized bands of bleu, white, and red and was born out of the French Revolution in 1789 which was influenced by the American Revolution of 1776.
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Holiday Recipe for Caramelized Pears
Food is always the center of any holiday celebration at our house and probably at your house, too. One of our favorite desserts for Thanksgiving and Christmas is caramelized pears served with Blue Bell Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream. I discovered a recipe for caramelized pears from Williams and Sonoma about eight years ago, made a couple of changes to it, and now caramelized pears are part of our holiday traditions.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Holidays can be described by the food served for the special occasions. Think about it.
You can name the holidays on which the following menus are served.
Roasted turkey, dressing, pumpkin pie, ...
Hot dogs, hamburgers, potato salad, ...
Ham, deviled eggs, carrot cake, ...
Many families mutiny if the main holiday menu is changed,
but usually will accept a few new additions to the main day meal
or at parties leading up to the big day.
In fact, many of us like a few new recipes at parties, and
cooks are always open to holiday food ideas that complement their traditional fare.
With the first of November just days away,
I was thinking about some new holiday food ideas while
having lunch at a new-to-me restaurant in Fort Worth, Texas.
True to the motto on its front door,
Cheese, Wine, Learn & Dine,
The Magnolia Cheese Co included
learning today with my lunch with friends and
gave me some ideas for holiday food.
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Magnolia Cheese Co |
Isn't this the greatest restaurant blackboard you've seen!
Talk about learning.
And the incredible artwork...
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Magnolia Cheese Co |
Cheese must be served at room temperature, 71°.
The five of us began our lunch with a 'local cheese' board loaded with
a variety of cheeses and yummy flavors to enhance the cheeses' flavors.
This board was not our cheese board.
No, we devoured ours before I even thought to take photos.
A couple of ladies at another table graciously allowed me
to photo their cheese board.
Fresh fruit, pomegranate seeds, spiced pecans, honey with pollen,
date jam with candied orange peel, and balsamic vinegar all added to the cheeses.
This is what set my mind to whirring with ideas for the holidays.
Not your ordinary, cheese-only, cheese board.
Definitely a possibility for party food.
Hmmm... how about serving a cheese board as snacks for college students
arriving home late afternoon, but before dinner is ready.
How about as an addition to leftovers the day after the BIG meal.
How about game night with the family during the holidays.
The cheeses were wonderful, but the candied orange peel was to die for!
Now, I've had candied orange peel before, but this was the best ever.
The best part of my idea?
Easy to serve and to clean up.
The second best part of my idea?
Magnolia Cheese Co sells all of these delicious cheeses by the pound.
And, the candied orange peel, as an advance order, can also be bought.
Visions of sugarplums...
My lunch was soup and a red wine poached pear
with smoked Moody Blue cheese, watercress, truffled pepitas, and crispy leeks.
Once again, swirling thoughts.
There is also the possibility of this poached pear salad to serve
with the main holiday meal or with soup for lunch during the holidays.
Yes, my mind is whirring with holiday food ideas.
Are you planning any new recipes for your holiday meals?
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