Sentences with phrase «midnight feast of»

But in reading his new tome, Medium Raw, I was struck by the opening chapter in which he describes a secretive midnight feast of famous chefs, at which each was served a traditional French dish of roasted ortolan — a type of endangered bunting that is literally eaten whole — head, bones, guts and all.
We then had a midnight feast of bacon rolls!
I don't think the boys can imagine anything better than a midnight feast of fries, and I'm not going to lie, the meal also comes with a hidden agenda: I'm hoping that the carb / cheese / gravy combo on their plates will lull them into a sleepy slumber.

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Known as the Feast of the Seven Fishes, a traditional Italian Christmas Eve is a celebration of the vigil awaiting the midnight birth of the baby Jesus.
Eastern Orthodox churches mark the event with a midnight service on Easter Sunday and after this baskets are blessed, and this signifies the end of the Great Lent which is a forty day fast which ends with a great feast.
Some are created as original apps, such as «The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore,» «Even Monsters Get Sick» and «Midnight Feast
«But for some reason I can eat no end of them at a midnight feast
The Serpentine Gallery and the V&A staged a unique overnight event of talks, films, experiments and a midnight feast in the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2010 designed by Jean Nouvel.
As my former firm retreated to a nearby school library to gear up for the new regime, the fear that our urbane local district judges would at midnight on 26 April 1999 turn into ravening juridical werewolves intent on feasting on the flesh of uncompliant lawyers was vividly in our collective minds.
Even when you've hit lean times where work is famine instead of feast, or when juggling deadlines keeps you burning the midnight oil more times than you'd like to count, freelancing is still as fulfilling an experience as it's made out to be.
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