I guess I should mention what we eat. We have a large group, 10 in all, so we tend to make big meals. We have things like: barbecue beef brisket with garlic mashed potatoes and fresh green beans; roasted turkey with potatoes, turnips, corn, biscuits, and gravy; roast beef with rice (or boiled potatoes) and a vegetable; homemade chilli and cornbread; homemade chicken and wild rice soup with fresh baked bread; and the list goes on. For desserts, we have had things like carrot cake in the shape of a castle, apple pie, pumpkin pie, rhubarb torte with fresh cream, crapes with fresh strawberries, platters of Christmas cookies, and even homemade cream puffs.
We play from October through early June (summers are busy for all of us), so the last game is usually a big blowout meal. Last time a friend offered to cook for us and let us all play. We had a lamb roast with braised lamb chops, asparagus with hollandaise sauce, fingerling potatoes with a garlic butter sauce, brochette (as an appetizer), and chocolate creame brule for dessert. Topped with wine appropriate for dinner and one for dessert, and a bit of either port or cognac to go with dessert.
We eat well at our games.
We play from October through early June (summers are busy for all of us), so the last game is usually a big blowout meal. Last time a friend offered to cook for us and let us all play. We had a lamb roast with braised lamb chops, asparagus with hollandaise sauce, fingerling potatoes with a garlic butter sauce, brochette (as an appetizer), and chocolate creame brule for dessert. Topped with wine appropriate for dinner and one for dessert, and a bit of either port or cognac to go with dessert.
We eat well at our games.
