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Michele F.
March 22, 2020
Pip, my beautiful, darling, perfect Pembroke Welsh Corgi and I are hunkered down at home and coping as best we can. I’ve been a widow for more than three years now so I’m used to being alone.
But, before my husband died and afterwards, my greatest pleasure has been planning and hosting dinner parties. I pour over my 250 (!) and growing cookbooks, as well as websites for ideas . I’ll order special things on line to make my menus delicious and special.
In fact, even alone dinner parties have been my main form of socializing.
I love gathering fun, interesting, often loud, friends around my table that can squeeze up to 10, cheek to jowl, as they say.
Alas, this is no longer possible.
However, a group of women friends and I now hold zoom “dinner parties” . I get to plan and present fantasy menus of expensive, hard to make, extravagant meals. When this horrible pandemic is over or tamed at least, we plan to celebrate around my table as never before.
I hope everyone is finding ways to stay home and stay safe during this terrible time.
But, before my husband died and afterwards, my greatest pleasure has been planning and hosting dinner parties. I pour over my 250 (!) and growing cookbooks, as well as websites for ideas . I’ll order special things on line to make my menus delicious and special.
In fact, even alone dinner parties have been my main form of socializing.
I love gathering fun, interesting, often loud, friends around my table that can squeeze up to 10, cheek to jowl, as they say.
Alas, this is no longer possible.
However, a group of women friends and I now hold zoom “dinner parties” . I get to plan and present fantasy menus of expensive, hard to make, extravagant meals. When this horrible pandemic is over or tamed at least, we plan to celebrate around my table as never before.
I hope everyone is finding ways to stay home and stay safe during this terrible time.
AntoniaJames
March 16, 2020
And for those of you suffering from public library withdrawal (that would include me), don't forget that many libraries have large eBook collections -- many cookbooks included!!! -- that we can take advantage of during the shutdowns. The cookbooks are not as beautiful, for the most part, but who cares? Here in Boulder County (Flatirons Consortium), we also have access to the Hoopla library, which has not only cookbooks but hundreds of thousands of other great titles. (I'm working my way, quite happily, through Balzac's "Human Comedy", among others.) Stay well, everyone. ;o)
Gibson2011
March 16, 2020
We went to the library the day before they closed, but I would have gotten more had I known! I'm reminding myself that it's a great time to reread the favorites that are on my shelf. :)
Kate H.
March 17, 2020
eBooks and audio books! I love listening to old favorites while working in the kitchen or around the house - nothing makes cleaning go by quickly like listening to a Robert Galbraith novel!
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