Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Of Christmas doings and a make ahead breakfast~~~~
my two younger nephews, the Twins, can hardly wait.
They came with us to the Dickens Fair this last weekend after joining us (surprisingly) to see a local community theater’s presentation of “A Christmas Carol”.
When we got to the Fair, they were suddenly overwhelmed by the sounds, sights and scents of the Fair and although they were wearing modern clothing compared to our Dickens garb they got into the swing of it, even so much as asking their parents to buy them those “news boy” flat caps, now they are getting the idea why their older siblings like the genteel Victorian way of life---although as we know during those times certain things like sanitation and women’s rights were almost nil,----but they are getting the idea, much to their Mother’s relief.
This morning I got a call from my sister in law and as we worked on what to have for Christmas dinner she told me that the boys are now insisting on wearing their caps to school but of course taking them off in class, she made sure their names were written on the inside of the caps. But, she said, they seem to cherish them, even my brother bought one and now is wearing it every time he goes outside or to work, “keeps his head warm” she said he told her and she thinks the Twins have found out the same.
I think that is marvelous.
I recently read an article about Ghost Stories at Christmas time and this goes beyond Dicken’s “Christmas Carol”
“A Plea to Resurrect the Christmas Tradition of Telling Ghost Stories” by Colin Dickey at the Smithsonian Magazine web site https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/plea-resurrect-christmas-tradition-telling-ghost-stories-180967553/
He says “Though the practice is now more associated with Halloween, spooking out your family is well within the Christmas spirit” I think that is a perfectly Gothic idea. I mean why should Ghost Stories only be confined to Halloween, after all “A Christmas Carol” is a ghost story in the very meaning of the word.
I recommend this article to all you Gothic Darklings and find a way to be able to tell them around the fireplace or by candle light or the lights of the Christmas tree, it would be a wonderful new and dark tradition.
I’m also going to have a make ahead breakfast for Christmas day, although it will only be myself, Doyle, Sis and her roommate Brian (the Rodgers will be out of town) it makes perfect sense to do this.
So the night before Christmas (or day before) you can make this without having to fuss about breakfast on Christmas day.
The ingredients are:
1 pound hot sausage
6 slices bread, cubed
6 to 8 slices of pre-cooked bacon crumbled
1 cup grated cheese
6 eggs
2 cups of milk
1 teaspoon of salt
1 teaspoon of mustard
To prepare in a skillet crumble and cook the sausage until brown, drain (do the same with the bacon), Grease a 9 x 13 inch Pyrex pan or dish, line the bottom with the cubed bread.
Then top with the sausage, bacon and cheese, in a bowl combine the milk, eggs and seasonings and beat well then pour over the layers in the pan, cover and refrigerate overnight. Next morning, take out and bake in the oven at 350 degrees for 30 minutes, cut into squares and serve. Will serve between 6 to 8 people.
Of course you’ll have the orange juice and coffee which you can prepare while it’s baking and toast and butter. I just love make ahead foods and this is perfect.
Well I need to go, Sis and I have to do a bit of Grocery shopping and I know we’ll be going back again on Saturday for the dinner, which means we’ll be cooking and baking Saturday and Sunday with my sister-in law’s help.
In the mean time Dear Darklings you have a wonderful Christmas.
Later Darklings
Posted by Vampire Rose at 9:49 AM