But who are we kidding? We’re broken and in this thing together. We do it because of the simple fact that it’s become, for us, very much associated with rest and beauty and hope and connection with loved ones.Įvery superhero has a weakness. We go to the same Indian place often now-even when it’s not Christmas Eve. The mood is relaxed and the food is delicious. I'm not bustling around trying to make the food good or make the plates shiny. The house is beautiful, lit with candles, and we are filled with expectancy. I love Christmases because all the work is done. What it evokes for me is the beauty of our family when we are at rest. So now, my Christmas-eve favorite is Chicken Tikka Masala and Garlic Naan. We were so disappointed.īut, at that same time, our family’s palates were changing in the direction of Indian food. But then our go-to Chinese place went out of business. For years, we’ve been getting Chinese food to-go. Because of that, our family doesn’t have a big dinner. How does your go-to order at your favorite hometown restaurant reveal the true you behind the web bio?Īs Christmas Eve rolls around every year, I’m exhausted. There's much more to a meal than palate and preference.
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