only problem is, i don’t have a very large table.
also...
i don’t really have any casserole dishes to place
on said tiny table.
also...
i lack cooking skills that would allow me to use pots and pans to cook and fill
the casserole dishes i don’t have, to place on my tiny, little table.
i am very much a bachelor. a bachelor with
minimal cooking skills.
i know many architects who are phenomenal cooks,
able to whip up fantastic dishes with perfectly cut and prepared ingredients. it seems cooking and architecture go well together; it’s cultural, it’s artistic,
it’s educational. there are architects who can prepare beef bourguignon while
discussing le corbusier with a vintage vinyl of edith piaf playing quietly in the background. i, however, am not one of them. i’d like to be...i yearn to be....i
think i might eventually be...but as of the writing of this post, i am
not. that being said, i didn’t want to pretend i was any sort of chef and post
a recipe of something i‘ve never made or was planning to not make, so i didn’t. however, wanting to
be a proper guest and bring something to our #architalks thanksgiving, i
thought i’d bring one of the two things you can always count on at an architects
thanksgiving.
wine.
(the other item being a black mock turtle neck)
wine.
(the other item being a black mock turtle neck)
wine is an interest i’m slowly getting more
acquainted with. one of the principals at my office firmly believes
architects should know about wine and over the years i’ve been slowly gleaning
information from him. after doing a bit of research i have picked out two wines to bring
to the #architalks table. two wines i will also be bringing to my actual thanksgivings.
first a red.
legado del mancayo grancha 2013
supposedly deep, assertive, zesty and
spicy. i’ll be taking this to the thanksgiving i’m spending with my
girlfriends parents. her father likes malbec’s, and with my limited wine
knowledge this seems like a natural fit. supposedly it also pairs well
with cranberry sauce with i absolutely love.
now a white.
airlie 7 2014
the descriptions on this wine included fruits
such as melons, pears and pineapples. with my mother enjoying sweeter
wines, this is what i’ll be taking to my family thanksgiving. it also
said it goes well before, during or after the meal, with a variety of
foods. just the kind of loose criteria a day with my family requires.
so there you have it. i’m the architect who didn’t bring an actual dish to the table, but i hope you all enjoy the wine, as well as a little holiday music thanks to bing and frank...on vinyl of course.
i'd also like to give a huge "thanks" to bob borson and all the other architect bloggers i've met through #architalks. not only have i learned more about the profession from a variety experience levels and perspectives, but i've been able to digitally network and connect with several of you. architects i've never met but who, in there own way, make this profession richer, stronger, more eclectic and wonderful. thank you all!
to check out recipes from the thanksgiving tables
of other architects who are better cooks than me, please follow the links below. happy thanksgiving everyone!
Bob Borson - Life of An Architect (@bobborson)
http://www.lifeofanarchitect.com/margaritas-especial-del-arquitecto-de-texas/
Matthew Stanfield - FiELD9: architecture (@FiELD9arch)
Thanksgiving Feast...
Jeff Echols - Architect Of The Internet (@Jeff_Echols)
This Thanksgiving: Something New
Mark R. LePage - Entrepreneur Architect (@EntreArchitect)
From My Table To Yours
Lora Teagarden - L² Design, LLC (@L2DesignLLC)
ArchiTalks: Bourbon. Every architect's friend.
Eric T. Faulkner - Rock Talk (@wishingrockhome)
Archi-Table - Any Berry Salad
Rosa Sheng - Equity by Design (@EquityxDesign)
Hacksgiving - A Hacker's Thanksgiving
Michele Grace Hottel - Michele Grace Hottel, Architect (@mghottel)
"From an Architect's Table" Dolly Brown's Pumpkin Pie
Meghana Joshi - IRA Consultants, LLC (@MeghanaIRA)
Archtalks from an Architects Table
Michael Riscica - Young Architect (@YoungArchitxPDX)
The Architect's Postmodern Thanksgiving!
Brian Paletz - The Emerging Architect (@bpaletz)
All In the Family
Emily Grandstaff-Rice - Emily Grandstaff-Rice AIA (@egraia)
Unplug Tradition
Jarod Hall - di'velept (@divelept)
UTAH = JELLO
Bob Borson - Life of An Architect (@bobborson)
http://www.lifeofanarchitect.com/margaritas-especial-del-arquitecto-de-texas/
Matthew Stanfield - FiELD9: architecture (@FiELD9arch)
Thanksgiving Feast...
Jeff Echols - Architect Of The Internet (@Jeff_Echols)
This Thanksgiving: Something New
Mark R. LePage - Entrepreneur Architect (@EntreArchitect)
From My Table To Yours
Lora Teagarden - L² Design, LLC (@L2DesignLLC)
ArchiTalks: Bourbon. Every architect's friend.
Eric T. Faulkner - Rock Talk (@wishingrockhome)
Archi-Table - Any Berry Salad
Rosa Sheng - Equity by Design (@EquityxDesign)
Hacksgiving - A Hacker's Thanksgiving
Michele Grace Hottel - Michele Grace Hottel, Architect (@mghottel)
"From an Architect's Table" Dolly Brown's Pumpkin Pie
Meghana Joshi - IRA Consultants, LLC (@MeghanaIRA)
Archtalks from an Architects Table
Michael Riscica - Young Architect (@YoungArchitxPDX)
The Architect's Postmodern Thanksgiving!
Brian Paletz - The Emerging Architect (@bpaletz)
All In the Family
Emily Grandstaff-Rice - Emily Grandstaff-Rice AIA (@egraia)
Unplug Tradition
Jarod Hall - di'velept (@divelept)
UTAH = JELLO
4 comments:
Cheers Buddy! Happy Thanksgiving!!
Thanks Mike!
I with you on not cooking. Difference being i am very much not the bachelor and generally have no need / aspirations to add that skill set to my repertoire.
I used to cook a lot, and cook a variety of dishes. Of late, it's been "fix" something or hit a restaurant. But hey! Nothing in life is complete without wine :-) Three cheers to that.
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