I am not religious. I do not really do Easter. However, Mr. Peaches is religious. Catholic, to be precise, and he became Catholic as an adult, which I think comprises .0028% of all Catholics. He goes to Mass each week and changes his life around for Lent. Although I don't share it, I'm proud of his commitment and so last weekend we decided to share a special Easter meal.
It began in the kitchen, and I was very excited because we have three large windows in our kitchen, a ceiling fan, and a back door. It was bright and beautiful and I wore flips.
Mr. Peaches stuffed our pork tenderloin with fresh cilantro and tons just the right amount of garlic. Then, just a like a pro, Mr. Peaches tied it all up with Butcher's twine.
My only job, besides dancing with Mr. Peaches in the kitchen on demand, was to peel the sweet potatoes. I realize how ridiculous this sounds, but my name is Ms. Peaches and I had never used a potato peeler.
Hello, Ms. Peaches.
Hi, everyone.
I mention this because here's what happened next:
After recovering from my injury, I- like the champ that I am- even finished the potatoes. With marshmallows and everything.
Here's what the final meal looked like:
And we finished every bite.
A few hours later I got a brownie craving- so we made our first-ever batch from scratch and they were phenomenal. Ask me to use a potato peeler and no-can-do, but give me some flour and sugar and I can do some damage in the kitchen- the good kind for once.
If you celebrate, I hope you had a Happy Easter, Dear Reader- and if not, I hope you enjoyed your Sunday.
4 comments:
Good job! if it'll cut a potato, what exactly made you think it wouldn't cut you again? ;oP
Well, potatoes are...wussy!
My nails are tough! Or so I thought...
I think I loved this post as much as I loved the meal.
Wish I could have posted a picture of the SCRABBLE GAME I WON!
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