But now, the highlight of your Monday....a quick recap of the weekend in food. As I previously mentioned, Thursday night Brittany's Mom (Miss Cleo) and Aunt Elizabeth (Delta Burke) gave us a tarot card reading. They were in town visiting from Atlanta and they love their Tarot cards! As I said before, I was a complete skeptic, but I went in with an open mind and actually ended up getting too into it by the end. Take it with a grain of salt, or take it as Gospel, but either way you look at it, it's all in good fun.
We had plenty of wine to ease any nerves, and noshed on hummus, cheese, fruits, crackers, and cured meats (well, everyone else did). There was a great brie, mozzarella, and a sharp white cheddar. Those were paired with flatbread, crackers, and a whole wheat baguette. We also had some delicious hummus and a fruit plate. I will admit that the plate of proscuitto and sopressata literally made my mouth water - it was actually the first plate of meat I've seen that I really, really wanted (which is weird, because I wouldn't count those meats as my favorites!) It was actually pretty funny to hear everyone's readings - my friends and I are all at such pivotal points in our lives, albeit all for different reasons, and it was interesting to see how the cards' meanings changed in different "positions" and applied to everyone's scenarios.
This was my Tarot card reading. Of the ten cards, six are cards of the "major arcana." There are only 22 major arcana cards in the whole deck (of 78). Miss Cleo thought it was tres interesante to see so many major arcana appear in my reading - apparently these cards are very strong, and with deep meanings. Strong cards for a strong personality, she said. Needless to say, everyone thought this was quite appropriate. The reading itself didn't tell me really anything I didn't already know about myself or this hilarious sequence of events that comprises my life, but it was funny to see that a lot of my past and present was reflected in the meaning of the various cards. Don't count me in as a believer just yet, but I'm interested to see if any of the future predictions will hold. It was a lot of fun to see what the Tarot thinks the future has in store.
Friday night we had Happy Hour to mourn a possible furlough, celebrate the end of March Madness, and toast to a coworker getting into a neat graduate program. I got hungry so I grabbed a crepe from Crepes on the Walk - oozing with swiss cheese, spinach, tomatoes, and avocado. Saturday I made banana pancakes (but I cheated - I used a buttermilk premix!) I also went to Cactus Cantina for Lindsey's birthday and had the best vegetable fajitas ever! The platter included not only the traditional peppers and onions, but also mushrooms, zucchini, green onions, corn, potatoes, and even ginger and bean sprouts (not exactly Mexican, but whatever). Obviously the platter was served with pico de gallo, guacamole, rice, and black beans (a nice alternative to refried beans, which are generally not vegetarian).
After dinner, I met up with Laura and Mauri, two friends who were visiting from NYC. We sang karaoke, Laura's favorite pastime, at Cafe Japone. Sunday was spent writing, grocery shopping, cooking, doing laundry, catching up on emails and trip planning....all the things I normally try to do on Sunday to make me feel like a productive human.
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This week on the blog, another yucky childhood vegetable gets a makeover, a boring fish filet gets dressed up, and Thursday's post is still TBD. Enjoy your Monday!
Yummy - I want those veggie fajitas!
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