Friday, December 24, 2004

On Christmas Eve



Wanna take a look at the Christmas template for my another blog ?
(For 24th and 25th only. Don't forget to scroll down;))

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So much for the Christmas template. It's just snowing there now. Thanks for visiting :)
New Year's template will follow soon.


5 comments:

ting-aling said...

I seem to be the only "jewish" these days..my, my, my everyone seems to be baking but me. I am staying away from chocolates and cookies and everything sugary so you will have to pardon me. 'liked the other template by the way.

pinkcocoa said...

メリークリスマス!!
Really like your other template! I think I need to get a few tips off ya! ;-)

obachan said...

> ting-aling --- You could be a person with the healthiest blood sugar level in the world now ; ) Honestly, I’m worried about mine because I’m going to have to eat all of my cookies and fruitcakes myself.

> pinkcocoa --- メリークリスマス!! Thanks for the greeting in Japanese. I had to work on that template for a long time, but it was worth it.

Annie said...

It's almost 10:00pm on Christmas Eve here in the US, so I wanted to wish you a wonderful Christmas on the right day in Japan. I also wanted to thank you for visiting my page and leaving a comment, too. I enjoy your site and will be visiting often - I even added it to the pages I like at StumbleUpon.com, so you may soon be getting even more traffic!
This is what I'm thinking about doing for a very unorthodox Christmas dinner: my son's favorite barbecued spareribs, my favorite spinach sauteed with garlic and olive oil, jalapeno cornbread and this, cutting back on the proportions as the reviewers suggested: Sweet Potato Puree with Bananas and Buttered Pecans.
I will be very busy between that, cutting my son's too-long hair (his Christmas present to me!) and making traditional El Salvadoran pupusas Authentic Recipes for Pupusas, Curtido and Salsa de Tomate as a surprise for a homesick friend. I made the curtido yesterday and it looks so pretty with the red onion bleeding into the almost-white cabbage and bright orange shredded carrot. (I don't have a digital camera, so you'll have to use your imagination.) Have a happy!

obachan said...

Hi Annie,
Thanks for your nice comment:) The description of your Christmas dinner made me so curious! The combination of Sweet Potato and Bananas! It must be very good with buttered pecans. I have no idea what Pupusas would taste like, but as far as pork and masa are used, that sounds like my kind of food.