I promised last night to post a photo. My goodness, this was hectic. I got 3 hours of sleep the night before and was really running on empty. Yet I also promised to throw together a dinner for 2-3 of my friends (and partner). Well, all three showed up! With the power of friendship we managed to juggle cooking scuffed teriyaki tofu (they still liked it), roasted butternut squash, matzah ball soup from a box, and latkes from a box all at the same time in a small apartment kitchen. We didn't even have enough chairs for the five of us lmao. How the hell do people put together actual big dinners? The Manischewitz matzo ball soup is unironically extremely good. Also my friends brought donuts but not sufganiyot. Then after dinner some of us saw the new Ghibli film and honestly? I didn't love it. Well, now I need to get ready for overmorrow's Christian-side-of-the-family Christmas-get-together-slash-funeral-for-my-grandpa-that-died-recently crossover event. Wish me luck!

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  • buttwater [they/them]
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    7 months ago

    Happy Chanukah! I'm not Jewish, but my Mom's close friend is, so I got to experience a lot of Jewish holidays as a kid. When I see Chanukah stuff around, it reminds me of those times with Mimi.

  • iridaniotter [she/her, they/them]
    hexagon
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    7 months ago

    Every time I try to throw together a holiday meal I end up more impressed by my mother's planning and cooking abilities.