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Anybody doing wild New Year's Eve stuff?

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  • AxtremusA Offline
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    #5

    Experimenting with making Hainanese Chicken Rice from a box of seasoning "kit."
    Need to supply the raw chicken, the uncooked rice, chicken stock, and some oil; but the seasoning "kit" supposedly has everything else you need to make the chicken and rice into Hainanese Chicken Rice. 🤷

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      Watching Mary Berry's Cooking Made Simple, full season that just went up on Youtube a few days ago. Nibbling some lovely Stilton and cranberry/cinnamon Chevre with fruit and nut bread while sipping wine. Enjoying the peace of my surroundings.

      The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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        Wildly boring here. We made pot stickers (from scratch), rice and steamed broccoli. Leftover Christmas chocolates. NA beer. Might open the patio door to look if the neighbors light off fireworks.

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          It is now 2026 in Rio De Janeiro. Close enough. Good night.

          “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
          ― Douglas Adams

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            But I did make an absolutely perfect prime rib. Highly recommend.

            https://www.seriouseats.com/perfect-prime-rib-beef-recipe

            “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
            ― Douglas Adams

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              RealPlayer
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              #10

              Not me. Having a single malt at home, Deanston Virgin Oak…inexpensive but surprisingly good. Happy New Year!

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                jon-nyc
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                #11

                I made a skirt steak, which I'll be making payments on into 2027. ($57 for 2.27lbs!! at Stop & Shop, not some gourmet market).

                The boy was at his buddy's house until about 1am. Mayla and I went to sleep at 10:30.

                Happy New Year!

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                  My mother came over and Mr SK made toshi-koshi soba (year’s end soba noodles) for dinner. We visited for a while, she went home at 8pm maybe. Then we watched a movie, and were in bed 11pm. 😅

                  Today we’ll take down our christmas trees (which will break my heart) while watching a recording of the 4-hour New Year’s Eve Japanese song contest Kohaku.

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                    Happy New Year to all!

                    When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                    • ShiroKuroS ShiroKuro

                      My mother came over and Mr SK made toshi-koshi soba (year’s end soba noodles) for dinner. We visited for a while, she went home at 8pm maybe. Then we watched a movie, and were in bed 11pm. 😅

                      Today we’ll take down our christmas trees (which will break my heart) while watching a recording of the 4-hour New Year’s Eve Japanese song contest Kohaku.

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                      @ShiroKuro said in Anybody doing wild New Year's Eve stuff?:

                      My mother came over and Mr SK made toshi-koshi soba (year’s end soba noodles) for dinner. We visited for a while, she went home at 8pm maybe. Then we watched a movie, and were in bed 11pm. 😅

                      Today we’ll take down our christmas trees (which will break my heart) while watching a recording of the 4-hour New Year’s Eve Japanese song contest Kohaku.

                      Taking down the tree makes me sad too. I also do it on New Year’s Day. It’s quite beautiful this year (even though the lower limbs are sparse and it’s slightly crooked - we cut it in the forest south of town) and I finally realized how much I hate LED christmas lights (the brightness and intensity of the colors) and I purchased some good old mini incandescents like I used to put on the tree. It made me very happy.
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                        @ShiroKuro said in Anybody doing wild New Year's Eve stuff?:

                        My mother came over and Mr SK made toshi-koshi soba (year’s end soba noodles) for dinner. We visited for a while, she went home at 8pm maybe. Then we watched a movie, and were in bed 11pm. 😅

                        Today we’ll take down our christmas trees (which will break my heart) while watching a recording of the 4-hour New Year’s Eve Japanese song contest Kohaku.

                        Taking down the tree makes me sad too. I also do it on New Year’s Day. It’s quite beautiful this year (even though the lower limbs are sparse and it’s slightly crooked - we cut it in the forest south of town) and I finally realized how much I hate LED christmas lights (the brightness and intensity of the colors) and I purchased some good old mini incandescents like I used to put on the tree. It made me very happy.
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                          Went to live theater to see a matinee of Sister Act with another couple. Shared a nice Vietnamese dinner afterwards and was home around 8!

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                            Went to a friend’s house for dinner and ping pong. Three couples, the women know each other and Mr. AM was the newbie to the group. Home by 10:30. Good night, and happy new year!

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                              @ShiroKuro said in Anybody doing wild New Year's Eve stuff?:

                              My mother came over and Mr SK made toshi-koshi soba (year’s end soba noodles) for dinner. We visited for a while, she went home at 8pm maybe. Then we watched a movie, and were in bed 11pm. 😅

                              Today we’ll take down our christmas trees (which will break my heart) while watching a recording of the 4-hour New Year’s Eve Japanese song contest Kohaku.

                              Taking down the tree makes me sad too. I also do it on New Year’s Day. It’s quite beautiful this year (even though the lower limbs are sparse and it’s slightly crooked - we cut it in the forest south of town) and I finally realized how much I hate LED christmas lights (the brightness and intensity of the colors) and I purchased some good old mini incandescents like I used to put on the tree. It made me very happy.
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                              @Jodi said in Anybody doing wild New Year's Eve stuff?:

                              good old mini incandescents

                              Those are the best! The warm color tone is much nicer than the harsh white led light.

                              Our trees are all put away.

                              This year I had 446 ornaments between the two trees. Plus two tree toppers. 😅

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                                We have the pearl globe ones. I love them and will never change so long as I can still but replacements.

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                                ― Douglas Adams

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                                  Jodi
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                                  Pretty!

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                                    RealPlayer
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                                    SK and Mik, I like your trees!

                                    Ours is now out for composting. Sorry, no pics. We don’t hang ornaments any more (time intensive), just lights. We also have lights around the front porch.

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                                      Bernard
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                                      I love your tree, Jodi, how pretty! Yours too Mik. I like those lights. I'm partial to the incandescents too. This year and last I went with the pre-strung leds on the artificial tree. I may go back to a real tree next year. I also love the large, old fashioned bulbs such as I remember from my earliest years.

                                      I'll keep my tree and most of the decor up until Twelfth Night, which is Tuesday.

                                      The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                                        Steve Miller
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                                        Trees haven’t been right since we stopped using tinsel.

                                        Remember tinsel?

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                                          Trees haven’t been right since we stopped using tinsel.

                                          Remember tinsel?

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                                          @Steve-Miller I do and I loved the look! The lead content wasn't such a good thing, though. Mylar tinsel is available but doesn't have the same look, imo.

                                          The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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