Saturday, January 3, 2009

Snowy South End Buttery



First, a few words about the pictures Sumanth posted on Tuesday night (he's not as big on explanations). The Christmas tree salad was a yummy, tree-shaped concoction he came up with in about five minutes after he asked my mom if she had any extra salad ingredients around the house and she gave him tomatoes, feta cheese, an avacado and an onion. The jalepenos and oreos were both for appetizers he made for Jodi's family when they came over--he stuffed the jalepenos with cream cheese and wrapped them with bacon and he ground the oreos up to make crusts for mini-chese cakes. Yep, his love for cooking is ever growing and yielded him many chef-related Christmas presents including a ravioli stamp and multiple thermometers.



This is a picture of the bakery we went to today to use a Christmas gift certificate on cupcakes and coffee. It was in the south end, this neighborhood full of little stores that have signs that say, "Please don't let the dog out, when you open the door." The funny thing is that the shops are all boutique-y and full of small glass vases and spoons and ornaments and the dogs in them are HUGE Saint Bernards and it is so sweet to see them moseying around among all of the glassware miniatures, not breaking a thing. The funnier thing is that it awoke in me a desire for a pet. A desire where there is usually repulsion and which I haven't had since I was about 9 years old and wanted a mouse to keep in my pocket. It will probably pass soon, especially because we can't comfortably house a Saint Bernard in our 650 sq. feet, even if he/she was miraculously trained.

4 comments:

doctorbarefoot said...

oh I adore your blog. as I do the image of very careful St.Bernards in a gourmet bakery. Which makes me think that certainly a small furry like a grey kitty, or even something enthusiastic like a beagle, would be indelibly happy in your fifth floor apartment.

Katie said...

A mouse to keep in your pocket? That is too cute, Emily!! I will be interested to see if this desires grows or takes a turn back towards repulsion, ha!

Katie said...

PS- I want to visit a snowy South End Buttery soooo badly. I could really go for a cupcake and coffee RIGHT NOW.

Brooke said...

it was so lovely to have explanation...sumanth created such tiny worlds of wonder and then to hear the tales behind each...ahhh