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posted by [personal profile] cathyr19355 at 08:06pm on 10/01/2010 under , ,
I took down my Christmas decorations today. Usually I do this sometime after January 1 when my door wreath has dried out so much that it's turned brown, but this year's wreath could have lasted a couple of days longer. Most of the other decorations on the block are down (including my next door neighbor's lighted bushes) so I figured it would make me sadder leaving them up. It makes me a little sad to take down my Christmas decorations, but leaving them up when all the rest of the world has gone back to the drab busyness of winter makes me sadder still.

On the bright side, I bought some duck breast this weekend so that I could experiment a bit with a recipe I have that is based on Anglo-Saxon cuisine. It's a game stew with barley (I chose to use duck instead of rabbit, though my local butcher sells rabbit also). I added a bit of bacon to the duck and barley for flavor. The other ingredients include broth (chicken bouillon in this case, though the Anglo-Saxons would probably have made broth from the duck itself and used that), leeks, and mushrooms sauteed in butter. It is seasoned with dill salt, mustard powder, sage, garlic, and bay leaves. The smell as it slowly simmers in my crockpot is indescribably wonderful; I hope it tastes as good as it smells when it's done.

EDIT: I decided to write about my duck and barley stew in my food blog; you can find that post here.
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posted by [identity profile] nancylebov.livejournal.com at 11:36am on 11/01/2010
Ok, it smelled really good. How did it taste?
 
posted by [identity profile] cathyr19355.livejournal.com at 12:24am on 12/01/2010
Somewhat disappointing. It was mostly kind of sour--the vinegar drowned out the taste of the mushrooms, and most of the taste of the duck. Next time, I'll omit it.
 
posted by [identity profile] pmat.livejournal.com at 02:21am on 12/01/2010
Yes, most of ours are now down also. My train is still up, though -- I'm not quite ready to stop seeing it every night :-).
 
posted by [identity profile] cathyr19355.livejournal.com at 03:39am on 14/01/2010
You're not alone. A fair number of folk near me have left their lights up--possibly figured it was too cold to climb up on a ladder to retrieve them. :-)

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