Saturday, November 25, 2006

Thanksgiving Grub Crawl!!

So at home we have an activity called a Pub Crawl, where participants pace their night and their drinking between a number of different establishments, sobering up (a little) on the walk between each one and enjoying each others company and the changing scene in each pub.

For Thanksgiving this year, my friends and I had a GRUB CRAWL!!! We had a different course at each house, spending a while at each house to socialise and digest, and truly I think it has to be the best Thanksgiving I've had so far. I know it is only Thanksgiving number 3, but I truly didnt think anything would be able to beat Disneyland last year (yup, that's right, my best mate got me over to her pad for turkey last year and then flew me to D'Land for the happiest 3 days I'd had in a long time!) But even the natives were saying that it was up there with the best turkey days they'd had...

2.00pm (EST) Course No. 1 - Starters at Jonny and Raul's flat


Here's the gang, tucking in to seasonal salad, beautiful soup and homemade corn biscuits. (Knatty Knitter is represented by her ball of sock wool).


A little Scrabble, a little knitting all to help the food go down...and by the end of starters we had one sock finished.

5.30pm (EST) Course No. 2 - Main at Jillian's (with beautiful assistant chefs, Julian and Summer)



More than one use for a sock toe!


The Happy Turkey Dance!


Merriment making (students dont have TVs).


Please note that for the ENTIRE day of Thanksgiving the heavens poured down upon us from above...making the trip between each flat more of a 'monsoon-jungle-safari' adventure, than a brisk city jaunt in fair Boston. It all added to the fun and DB and I couldn't help feel that the lashing rain had been sent from home, just for us!


8.30pm (EST) Course No. 3 - Desserts and Cheese at PARISA & KAITLYN's!!!! YEAY!!!


Please note the truly 'student' surroundings of fairy lights, seats as tables and 3 men to a couch :)

Speaking of pie, the ones in the pic are only half what was there as we had another table full (real table too, not a chair). We had blueberry, 2 apple pies (one of which was my apple pie and Athens said it was the best apple pie he'd ever had...such a friend!), pumpkin, coffee cake and Kaitlyn's 'Mystery Train' pie with a brie and pecan filling, sooooooo goooooooooooood...


Kolya got the coveted ball seat...



12.30am (EST) - Official end of Grub Crawl (that is 10 and a half hours of eating!)


Here are the gang, tired and full, but none the worse for wear! (And about to start watching 'Batman Begins' when the faders leave...Yeay for no school!)

And so the night ended, us all a little chubbier, but definitely even firmer friends, with memories to share when we're old and toothless and no need to eat for the next week! It was the best...I would highly recommend this way of eating for any larger meal or gathering. It shared out the cooking and cleaning, everyone got to play hostess with the 'most'ess, the socialising between courses wass brilliant (my sides still hurt from laughing), the walks in between revived and refreshed us and meant that by the time we got to the next stop we were all a little bit hungry for the next course, so we eat way more than we would have at one sitting. It was also the best excuse ever to spend an entire day in the company of family...maybe not by blood, but these people are definitely family!

6 comments:

Unknown said...

OMG! That sounds like it was sooooo much fun! I'm almost jealous!! :) That is a great idea. Love the pictures out in the rain. Did you get them to look like that on purpose?

Ciao!

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a blast

Your SP

AJ said...

Thanks for the encouragement! I've decided on what I'm going to do, I'll post about it later! :)

meg said...

what a fun way to spend the holiday! sounds like you all had a great time.

love the pics.

Emily said...

Can I just say (and in no way is this an insult to your picture taking) I think the blurrier the pictures the clearer the fun? Brooke's right, for effect or not, mucho festive shots.
Happy Third Thanksgiving to you!

Anonymous said...

Oh dear sockret pal. I didn't want to hurt your feelings, you let your name slip in the sender line of your first email, but I can't resist commenting. I had started reading your site a while back. Oh how fun. I want to do a grub crawl. Great pics too!