My brother who is vegan is
coming for dinner Saturday.
Not exact matches
I made it on
Saturday for V - day (so my sweetie and I could
come home from an incredible
dinner at a Brazilian steakhouse and indulge in a tasty healthy whole - foods dessert ~ objective, maintain the «healthy» aspect of our nutrition plan, AND have an awesome sweet treat all while saving a few dollars on an overpriced dessert at the restaraunt:P) AND it was a total success!!!
!!!!!
Saturday night a freiend
came home
for dinner, she brought some blu cheese.
Double the ingredients if you wish to make this
for a larger party or, say, 5 or more friends who are more cautious than carefree when it
comes to dessert after a hefty
dinner of pot stickers and the likes on a
Saturday night.
My in - laws
came for dinner on
Saturday and then after church on Sunday, we spent the day with my sister, brother - in - law, nephew, and my aunt.
Kelly, Mitch and Emma
came over
for dinner on Friday night,
Saturday we celebrated our friend Becca's birthday with a greek - themed cook out, and Sunday our family went to
dinner at our friend Kelsey's place in Winnetka.
The evening inspired me to look up the history of blogging (see: The Definitive History of Personal Style Blogs, From BryanBoy to Man Repeller) realising more than ever — to stay in the game one has to be prepared
for anything new that
comes up — just
Saturday night my dear
dinner guests introduced periscope to me — had you heard of it?
, and then Tom
came back to Chicago after a whirlwind trip to 3 states
for work last week, which resulted in an epic celebratory
dinner at Duck Duck Goat on
Saturday — wheeee!
I even had a little «me time» and met up with Maya
for brunch on
Saturday, and one of my besties Lily
came over
for dinner later that evening.
That was the elephant in the room among dealers shuttling to Zurich last
Saturday for the exhibition openings, symposia, and
dinners that made up this year's Contemporary Art Weekend, the amuse - bouche of the selling feast to
come.
That all said, during the holidays I would rather spend time with each of my siblings rather than all at once so maybe the thing to do would be to have a week of
dinners with only one family
coming at a time... Or having them over on
Saturday nights or Sunday afternoons in December so that we get to spend time with individuals and save the huge family gatherings
for summer when kids can play out doors and adults can sit in the shade and sip lemonade (and smoke cigars, of course!).
On
Saturday we had people
coming over
for dinner, so naturally I spent all day cleaning and prepping.