Darryle Pollack on November 7th, 2009

Lately people tell me my blog-life sounds like one big party.  Which is pretty ironic.  I might be partly a party animal but I’m not exactly living in a party town.

Actually that’s been one of the hardest parts of learning to live in a small town.  Especially this small town—where they roll up the sidewalk at 6 and you can barely get  a cup of coffee after it gets dark.

Though my party scene lately has been fueled by something else.

Not what you’re thinking.   I mean  Estrogen.

My birthday parties,  the trip to Big Sur, to the Women’s Conference; it’s been a female fest.    Including last night when my friend Mary returned from a trip to Greece and invited a few women over to sample her first stab at Greek cooking.    All homemade, all heavenly.

IMG_7546Moussaka.  Soutzoukakia.   Homemade tzatkiki sauce. ( There’s no way I’d manage to match the names with the right pictures.)

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….and a frozen chocolate log “Mosaico”— butter cookies crumbled and dipped in brandy, then wrapped in an intense mousse mixture frozen into a log.   Obviously  a dessert the Greeks  (and Mary) created with me in mind.

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Typically, with a group of women, nothing is spicier than the conversation.   In keeping with the Greek theme, we covered everything from alpha to omega.

Then I discovered  a little glitch in my social life:  though I didn’t know half of the guests till I arrived, they were warned about my blog beforehand.  And I was warned afterwards:  though my life  is an open book, not everyone wants to be a chapter.

I might have to switch to writing fiction.  Or a cookbook.

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5 Responses to “Girls Gone Greek”

  1. Katie says:

    Good god, that all seems amazing. Phyllo dough is a wondrous thing, and that chocolate thingamagity looks pretty great.

  2. Renee says:

    Two friends and I just returned from an 8-day 60th birthday celebration cruise to the eastern Caribbean. Girlfriends are the best!! We ate amazing food, too many desserts and laughed non- stop. Our favorite day was on a 56 ‘ cataraman cruising and snorkeling on St johns island!! They took care of me as I had a total hip replacement 3 weeks prior . So I danced in the water as they showed off their dancing skills on board . An adventure to celebrate our 50 years of friendship.

  3. The meal was pretty wondrous—and a LOT of work, I”m sure–made by Mary with a LOT of love.
    And a cruise with girlfriends of a lifetime—with lots of love laughs and desserts—sounds like the perfect way to celebrate a big birthday—or celebrate anything.
    Thank you for the comments!

  4. Donna Kross says:

    When our son, Sean, and I were in Greece, a few years ago, I can’t believe that we missed the Mosaico! Boy, that looks and sounds yummy!! We know the owner of a good restaurant here, in town, who is (wouldn’t you know it), Greek. I may ask him if he’ll put that on the menu one of these days!!!

  5. I was in Greece twice many years ago, and though I thought I tried every single Greek dish and dessert, I missed it, too. Thank goodness for Mary; it was amazing.

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