I love good presentation. I especially appreciate food which is aesthetically pleasing.
Recently we had the pleasure of dining in a fabulous restaurant…with our kids. Gasp! I know, many people believe kids simply have no place in certain five star restaurants, but we believed they were ready.
I’m happy to say that they made us proud. We enjoyed good conversation, told stories and shared perspectives on life (granted, my kids are almost teenagers). But what we most enjoyed discussing was the food. Item after item delivered to our table was a culinary delight but also wowed us with its artistry. Here’s one example: (note: it’s not a very good photograph (taken with a camera phone in very low light) but it will help illustrate the chef’s exceptional presentation).
Whipped cream served as the base, followed by layers of meringue filled with vanilla ice cream, a dark chocolate hat (filled with marzipan) and a marzipan scarf, all sprinkled with enough powdered sugar to make you dream of the coming winter. In fact, the look on my son’s face made it clear that he wished the snow were real and he had made the snowman himself. Outside. In our yard. Didn’t happen last year. Maybe he’ll be luckier this year. In the meantime, he had to settle for this work of art that also functioned as his dessert.
I have no idea how much time went into making the many creations we devoured, but I am grateful for the effort. Special celebrations deserve memorable food and good conversation. It’s particularly gratifying when both involve your family.
I’m feeling very blessed and grateful today.
My mom always told us to put happy, wonderful memories up on a shelf to take down on a gloomy day. I’m happy to say that this day gave me a few more boxes worth of joy for my gloomy day shelf.
Although I have to admit…I hope it snows soon.
Written by SoapB



































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That is an awesome dessert. I’d probably feel bad digging into it through. I really can’t wait until I can begin eating at “foodie” places with Fury in tow. Fine dining establishments are still not Bionicle-Friendly. *Sigh* we still have a long way to go in this country…
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Wow..that really is some presentation.. how cool looking is that?? My son would have loved to seen something like that..which now gives me an idea for our next treat night..:)
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That is amazing!!
We used to take our kiddo to amazing restaurants all the time. I’d stow him away in a sling and we’d schedule dinner for his bed time and then sit for hours with a good meal and great wine. I’m looking forward to resuming that practice with his little sister and bring him back to the restaurant scene again in a few years, when logic and reasoning function better.
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