Friday, May 28

eats + Green Gables inspiration

Recently a friend hosted an Anne of Green Gables party. Inspired by the era and the youthfulness of the novel's main character I dressed accordingly.

Confession: in my twenty-seven years I have been avoiding the consumption of raspberries. (The thinking being that I am disappointed when I bite into chocolate-anything and find raspberry flavors instead. So why would I want to eat that on it's own?) The featured beverage this night was raspberry cordial. I politely drank three goblets full. New fave drink!

The party hostess could be a professional chief in her own right if she so desired. The combination of her culinary mastery and the flavor of home made rosemary bread inspired this kitchen-shyster to enter her own and create



the rosemary infused hybrid soufflĂ©-quiche. Fantastique!

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