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littleclove
May 14, 2010
Jenny,
What a great idea. I love the fact that you honor "dinner" this way. I'm a single mom with a 9year old daughter. Yes, it would be easy to just throw anything together for us and eat in front of the TV every night. You know, being just the two of us and all.
But, the IS our family. The two of us. And I think it's important to have real meals. I make roast chicken, mashed potatoes, fresh veggies, homemade pastas, etc. We sit down at the table and eat as a family (yes, just the two of us) every night.
I love the idea of having a fancy dinner party that we dress up for. Makes the meal even more special. We have friends join us a lot, so it would be fun to actally send an invite to this, too.
Thanks for the great idea!
What a great idea. I love the fact that you honor "dinner" this way. I'm a single mom with a 9year old daughter. Yes, it would be easy to just throw anything together for us and eat in front of the TV every night. You know, being just the two of us and all.
But, the IS our family. The two of us. And I think it's important to have real meals. I make roast chicken, mashed potatoes, fresh veggies, homemade pastas, etc. We sit down at the table and eat as a family (yes, just the two of us) every night.
I love the idea of having a fancy dinner party that we dress up for. Makes the meal even more special. We have friends join us a lot, so it would be fun to actally send an invite to this, too.
Thanks for the great idea!
Furey A.
March 24, 2010
How wonderful that you turn an ordinary Tuesday into something special -- and use it to teach your kids to save their money as well! Thank you for trying my recipe, I hope it lived up to the evening.
PS: I do have a dishwasher! :) I just can't seem to say no to friends who want to bring their friends over for dinner. The more the merrier!
PS: I do have a dishwasher! :) I just can't seem to say no to friends who want to bring their friends over for dinner. The more the merrier!
Jestei
March 22, 2010
This would be a great sauce on a lot of things I imagine. I would like to take credit for first tuesdays but it was the older one's invention.Give it a whirl and report back on the outfits!
drbabs
March 23, 2010
My daughter--who is now 23--would have loved first tuesdays. She never met a dress up occasion she didn't like. What a great idea!
Rhonda35
March 22, 2010
Herein lies the difference between raising girls and raising boys: at our table, it is considered "fancy" if you wash your hands and change out of your muddy shoes before coming to the table. Like you, we do request good manners and I certainly attempt to serve beautiful and delicious (as well as nutritious) foods. However, we never have anyone storm away from the table with a scream and hurt feelings - mostly because dinner conversations with boys usually consist of shrugs, one or two word answers and a lot of plate refills.
I would love to borrow your girls for a "First Tuesday" because dressing up sounds like a lot more fun than hosing down! Another great blog piece, Jennifer.
I would love to borrow your girls for a "First Tuesday" because dressing up sounds like a lot more fun than hosing down! Another great blog piece, Jennifer.
Jestei
March 22, 2010
Hilarious response Rhonda. I would be honored to be at your table and so would my gals.
thirschfeld
March 22, 2010
Ever since the blood orange contest I have been messing with them. Made a Maltaise Sauce the other day for some asparagus which was great. Hadn't thought of the beurre blanc but seems like a logical place to go.
thirschfeld
March 22, 2010
Blood orange hollandaise. I am also thinking First Tuesdays is something I am going to do with my two daughters
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