Christmas mornings have offered me quiet alone time for the
past several seasons. I’ve come to count on my ideal breakfast of aromatic coffee
with an egg and a side “slab” of my friend’s bread. Every year she starts to
baking for myriad family and friend sets and each year I secretly hope I’m
still on the list. Sometimes it comes in stages with fudge, a back-door trop
off of haystacks and bars and at some point, the banana nut bread. I save this
to experience for alone time on Christmas morning. The bread must be cut into
thin slices, so you “get more” on your fancy little holiday plate. Though I use
about a stick of butter in a year, I must have some on hand. The holiday bread
must be grilled in butter.
This year Brenda shared some eggnog and there was a tad left
in the bottle. She knew I save bottles for flower deliveries and crafts. I told
her I’d also drain that dab of nog into a bowl and whip it into an egg
breakfast. Unusual, but she endorsed the idea. Now I’m sharing with you, it was
a good one.
Gumbo Season - The Pompano set out some slap-your-Mama gumbo at the
Mid-County chambers' mix-and-mingle. A Christmas Eve gumbo is my family's
tradition and we're not alone here in Cajun Country. While women are
often in charge of the kitchen, I started thinking about how many men in the
room would aspire to a gumbo as good as the one I was having. Many a Southeast
Texas gentleman boast of their gumbo accomplishments, with good reason. I
called The Pompano manager the next day and he affirmed it was Chef Shannon
Thomas who created the chicken and sausage masterpiece I'd enjoyed. Let me also
mention, people spoke ahead of serving on how good the potato salad would be.
Right again and I guessed the big ol' bowl they set out must have weighed 50
pounds. There's a reason The Pompano is a local tradition.
Red
Pantz sounds like a Santa thing.
Stretch your imagination beyond that to a woman naming her company after the
time her luggage got lost, and all she could wear to an important conference
was her red yoga pants. Some how that Petra of her calm practice and she wants
to bring it to you. Off all the tea flavors offered, I tried Boost Warming Tea
to fuel and ignite. Organic ginger, rosemary, lemon peel and basil are soothing
in a travel mug on your way to work. It could help in digestion and help you
find your pants. I mean find your peace. www.redpantz.com/my247
To ring in the new year, consider Gel-Shotz for something already easy made easier. When your gelatin mix is already flavored like Margarita, Blue Hawaiian and Mai Tai, you are flavor forward. Add hot water and your own spirits and pour your shots in the provided cups. My taster was pleased. Remember to gel responsibly. www.gelshotz.com
Darragh Doiron is a Port Arthur area foodie
wishing you happy holidays. All of them. Reach her at darraghcastillo@icloud.com
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