i'm unbelievably disappointed to have been away so long. the fall months and early days of winter have been frantic and full of activity. during this time away i've eaten out, stayed in and even found time to cook thanksgiving dinner with the help of some good friends. but throughout it all, i've been collecting thoughts on these myriad experiences in the hopes of finding a quiet moment to share them. so, here goes...
1. despite the great debate over soup dumplings, i remain forever loyal to shanghai cafe in chinatown. not only are the dumplings little pillows of heaven, but the prices are amazing and the atmosphere is surreal enough to make you feel like you've somehow time-warped to some delicious space odyssey where the lights are bright (scratch that, downright neon) and the spiky-haired natives communicate in a language altogether foreign and yet somehow universal.
4. thanksgiving is a time for family, and i've come to adore my city family. it's for these individuals that i endeavored to tackle a 12 lb bird with only minimal prep time and one counter top. in the end, it was a grand group effort and all was enjoyed. the night left all revelers full and sleepy - dionysus would have been proud.

while i've left things out and have more i'd like to share, i can only expect one's attention span to last so long, so i'll end here. but hope to return more frequently, as i am eager for what the next few months will bring...snow, celebration and always more food.
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