Friday, November 20, 2009

Linda McCartney's Thanksgiving Pie. Enjoy!

The joy of this pie is that it is from the recipe box of the late great Linda McCartney., wife of Paul McCartney of The Beatles. 
"It makes a mouth watering addition to my family's Thanksgiving meal".
"Forever thankful to her memory."

Linda McCartneys's Thanksgiving Pie



Ingredients
1oz/250g sweet corn, fresh or canned
12oz/350g broccoli
12oz/350g courgettes
12oz/350g carrots
4oz/125g french beans
3 small leeks
½pint/300ml bechamel sauce
bunch of fresh summer herbs of your choice, eg tarragon, thyme, dill. chopped
8oz/250g frozen or homemade puff pastry
 
Method
1. Steam all the vegetables separately until they are tender or slightly crisp.
2. Leave to cool, reserving cooking liquids, then chop if necessary into bite-size pieces.
3. Thin out the bechamel with about ¼pint / 150ml of the reserved liquids.
4. Stir in the vegetables and herbs and pour into a large ovenproof dish.
5. Roll out the pastry to a round or other shape that is 1 inch (2.5cm) larger than the diameter of the dish.
With the trimmings make a long thin strip of pastry.
Moisten the rim of the dish and place this strip on it.
Moisten the strip, then place the pastry lid on top and press down with a fork to seal the edge.

6. Bake at 200°C/400°F/Gas Mark 6 for 30-40 minutes or until the pastry is risen and golden.


Bechamel Sauce


Ingredients
1½oz/40g butter or soya margarine
2tbsp/30ml plain flour
½pint/300ml skimmed or soya milk, warmed
pinch of grated nutmeg
sea salt and freshly ground pepper
Method
Melt the butter in a small, heavy-bottomed saucepan.

Gradually stir in the flour.

Add the warm milk slowly, stirring all the time until the sauce thickens.

Season to taste with nutmeg, salt and pepper and simmer over a very low heat for

Santa Barbara After Dark

Santa Barbara is no longer just a vacation destination for Bed and Breakfast tourists.  Whether it is good food, drinks or entertainment you seek, you will find it here.  Conveniently located between Los Angeles and San Francisco, Santa Barbara has earned a reputation for world class red carpet events, upscale entertainment and untamed hot spots.  Santa Barbara nightlife will satisfy everyone from the fast paced Los Angeles native to the UCSB student.

Restaurants, clubs, theaters, art and cultural festivals, and an impressive music scene are all found within Santa Barbara County.  The Granada's Broadway shows, The Arlington's International Film Festival and big name concerts at the Santa Barbara Bowl lure entertainment legends and thousands of their fans to the “American Riviera” all year long.  As with any popular entertainment scene, a bit of planning is needed for these events or you may end up on “the wrong side of the ropes".  Dollar for dollar, each of these venues delivers an evening of entertainment you will not forget.  And when the final curtain closes
on showcase events, the city’s bars and nightclubs take over.

Open 365 nights a year, you have numerous bars and clubs to choose from.  Among your choices, Soho, the premier music club of Santa Barbara, has live bands and dancing every evening.  Their Monday evening jazz show is not to be missed.  Looking for more of a local scene and billiards tables?  Try the Cliff Room or Dargan's Irish Pub & Restaurant.  Both establishments are well known for excellent bartenders and a guaranteed good time.  If that is not enough, head over to the Chumash Casino Resort where the party never ends.  In addition to regular headliners, Chumash offers you nightlife 24/7.  Viva La Fiesta!  Enjoy Santa Barbara until the break of day.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Top Ten Things to Avoid At Your Holiday Office Party

Top Ten Things to Avoid At Your Holiday Office Party

By The Queen of Nightlife <http://www.queenofnightlife.com/>, Anneliese Place


Nothing can destroy a personal or professional reputation like a holiday office party.  Yes, these parties have a long history of employees coming up with what seemed like a good idea at the time.  How do you want to be considered come Monday morning?  Here are some sobering tips on how to tip back a cocktail or two while still maintaining your wits about you.  Follow the Queen of Nightlife's advice and you will be invited back to next year's party!

10. Late Arrivals & Departures


Forget about being fashionably late, arrive on time.  This is a work event not a social gala - hold back on your desire to keep people in suspense about whether you will show or not.  DO NOT STAY LATE unless you are part of the clean up crew or you may find yourself singing a really bad Karaoke rendition of "Grandma (or your boss) got run over by a reindeer"!


9. The "Funky Dance" Made Ever So Popular by Elaine On An Episode of Seinfeld.


Have fun and cut loose a little.  Just keep in mind that break dancing & grinding should be left to the professionals.  Unless your office party is in a strip club or hip hop venue you should leave your "fancy dance steps" at home.


8. The Buffet Table

Don't forget to mingle.  Hanging out stuffing your face with "free food" gets you nowhere and spinach in your teeth will definitely ruin your smile.  Eat something before you go so you can concentrate on the people instead of the calories.



7. First Dates

Is your office party for employees only?  Do you really need a date?  If guests are encouraged, choose with extreme caution.  Invite someone you know will represent you in the best light possible.  The holiday office party is no place for first, or last, dates!


6. Nightclub Clothing & Pick Up Lines


Unless it is a theme party, you already know better!  This is not a nightclub people; it is your office.  Flattery will get you nowhere if the boss's wife does not want to know how hot you think she is, and please display chest hair or cleavage only in tiny doses.  Think festive!  Color, sequins and sparkling conversation are what's called for.


5. Dirty Jokes & Four Letter Words


No matter how much you think people may laugh, dirty jokes and off-color comments are always offensive to someone, so avoid telling them.  You never know where people are coming from and those laughs are not worth any of the unintentional consequences, including losing your job.


4. Water Cooler Gossip


Talking behind someone's back will earn you nothing but disrespect.  Always remember that the walls have ears and you may very well be bad mouthing someone's friend or closest ally.


3. The Broom Closet


Office parties are meant to celebrate the holidays.  Trust me, no matter how strong your animal instincts are, no matter how much you believe you found true love or that no one will notice, this party is not the time or the place.  True love can wait and there are no secrets!  Workplace romances and one night stands should be avoided at all costs.


2. Alcohol & The Open Bar


Lampshades are only decorative on the lamp. If you want to be respected on a professional level you will not use this party as a drinking event.  I suggest ordering non-alcoholic beverages, but regardless of which one you choose, keep it under three or you may regret it.  Save the drinking for the Super Bowl Party you throw in January.




AND THE NUMBER ONE "GOOD IDEA" TO AVOID AT YOUR HOLIDAY OFFICE PARTY IS....


1. The Copy Machine


It's all fun and games till someone gets fired.  If you and your coworkers photo copy your body parts it is not going to end well.  Monday morning you want to return to work with your head held high - not doing the walk of shame into the boss's office.  If nothing else - Trust me on the copy machine.