And having helped out at many of these ‘events’, I now find
I have a bit of a problem: I’m not very
good at doing things on a small scale. I
think I am. I mean, these things always start small in my head. They just have a way of growing. A little bit
out of control.
But if people only knew how much I don’t let myself do, they
would be amazed and just how not over
the top I’m often being.
Case Study: A couple
of nights ago I had a group of people over for dinner. One of my friends has gone back to uni, and
after working harder than anyone I’ve ever seen at uni, they had just finished
their final exam in their first semester.
We decided to celebrate, and rather than go out and spend money and be
all tired on a school night we thought we’d be all sensible and
not-over-the-top and just have a bunch of people over to my place.
Of course, that meant we’d have to eat something, and I was
kind of in a cooking mood (it’s been a little while since I’ve cooked anything
from a recipe) so at 11am that morning I asked my friend what they felt like
for dinner. The reply: “Um, actually, Mexican would be great! We
could just have tacos. Let me know what
fillings I can bring”.
But, being a Munro (who only really let family ‘bring things’)
I said ‘oh no, leave it with me. I can
whip up some tacos’. But of course,
within about 5 minutes of mulling things over in my head and looking online,
the dinner went from tacos to Mexican salads with beans, rice, salsa,
guacamole, Mexican steak and chicken enchiladas all made from very complicated
recipes and sauces that (for example) involved roasting chillies and tomatoes
as the first step. And then Pavlova cups
and fruit salad (aka 12 different fruits cut into very tiny pieces) and custard
cream with lemon sorbet.
And of course I only had about 2 hours between work, shops
and people eating, so I spent most of that time ruing my tendency to bite off
more than I could chew, and being incredibly grateful for the 3 angel friends
who are also on university holidays and who thought it would be ‘fun’ to come
and help me cook. (I don’t know if they
had realised just how happy I’d be to give them job after job after job after
job in the kitchen).
The end result of course was a truly delicious meal (if I do
say so myself), with a great atmosphere and a lively game of white-board Pictionary
after dinner. BUT, there was about 18
times too much food.
Amy: *glad-wrapping the vat of guacamole after
dinner* Tammy, how many avocados did you use to make this?
Tammy: Um, 14.
Amy: *laughing hysterically with a few other people* what were you thinking making this much guacamole? Did you think we’d eat it?!
Tammy: Um, I was thinking “I hate it when we run out of guacamole”…)
BUT in my defence – I did not do shredded port and shredded chicken and roasted onions and corn with the dinner, as well as homemade bread rolls. And I did not hire chairs and tables so that we could all sit at the same table. Tammy: Um, 14.
Amy: *laughing hysterically with a few other people* what were you thinking making this much guacamole? Did you think we’d eat it?!
Tammy: Um, I was thinking “I hate it when we run out of guacamole”…)
So really, I was quite resonable about the whole thing. And everyone enjoyed themselves, so I would call the evening a success :)
xo Tammy
PS. The guacamole is currently sitting in three separate (and large) tupperware containers in the fridge. Last night when a friend wanted to hang out I managed to convince them that we should hang out at my place (so I could then force them to eat Mexican leftovers). Unfortunately they didn't eat as much as I'd hoped. Not to worry though, I have another friend who wants to hang out tonight who will also (unbeknownst to them) be eating delicious Mexican food leftovers.
PPS. You don't like guacamole, do you? 7pm tonight? my house?
What can I say? .. I really don't think that you can blame me for you having a vat of guacamole left over? Yep, that's it :)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you had a great evening Tam! :) I'm glad that you are you.
I don't think that you ought to use 14 avocados next time :)
xoxo
Bahaha last night after dinner I was feeling a little queasy, and was totally craving avacados. I was asking James if he was sure we didn't have any, and it's a miracle I didn't ask him to run down to the 24/7 shop to grab me some. Do you think it'll still be good when I come over on Saturday??!!! :) I LOVE planning big - and I HATE running out of guacamole!!! :) And I love that shredded chicken thing you do lol :)
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I'd love to eat some of your left overs.
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