The party was great. We were about 20-plus neighbors in all, going to five houses for our annual (10th for the neighborhood and we've been here for five of them now) Progressive Dinner Christmas Party. I didn't cough too much. Didn't drink or eat too much either, which is a feat--especially the eating part--in itself, but since we were the last house I wanted to be awake for the whole night.
George did all the baking and I did all the cleaning and arranging. We served persimmon pudding with hard sauce, a recipe from my father-in-law from whom we got the persimmons in October when we visited. Let me know if you'd like the recipe. It's amazing and I've missed it since we don't often visit Virginia at Christmas anymore.
We also had russian tea cakes, coconut/white chocolate thingies from the Dec. 2008 Martha Stewart Living magazine, gingerbread cookies and, at the last minute, George made a chocolate Bundt cake when we realized we had nothing chocolate. Oh, and we had vanilla ice cream with the Rumtopf I made (and wrote about in this blog post) last July when I was given a case of cherries at work at the co-op. It was all delicious, if I do say so myself.
And oh, so rich. We are so blessed.
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Glad for you that the coughing was kept to a minimum.