Tuesday, November 27, 2007

good tidings

I was really impressed at how well stocked the grocery stores were here with all the necessary ingredients when we went shopping for our big meal on Friday. We opted out of Thursday cooking since we'd all had a long day at work, but a good beach day gave us time to put a list together and prepare a pretty extensive menu. Sarah and I rolled up our sleeves and got to work, cooking up the following:

-Roasted Chicken with cranberry sauce (The smallest turkeys we could find were frozen and weighed in at 22 pounds!)
-sweet potato casserole
-green bean casserole with REAL French's fried onions
-impromptu stuffing with chopped celery, dates, onions, whole wheat bread, and nutmeg, cinnamon, and ginger (we were really proud of this since it was made 5 minutes before we ate and we came up with the recipe ourselves)
-ali oli
-pumpkin dump
-home made garlic bread
-refried beans
-warm, toasted pita


We feasted with our friend Devon from work and her boyfriend Andrew, washing the meal down with our scarce stock of beer and tullamore dew. Alcohol is so hard to find here! Last time we stocked up was about 3 weeks ago- we drove 2 hours up the coast to Umm Al Quwain to a hidden, non-taxable liquor store called The Barracuda. Since alcohol alters the mind, which goes against Islam, it's a scarce resource and highly taxed if you buy it legally. In fact, you need a special license to purchase it here, something which none of us own. So the secret is to make friends bring things back from duty free on their way back into the country or drive to the barracuda... sigh. I miss IPAs and cheap, red wine with dinner!

Anyway, life goes on and we managed to still make it out that night to an actual bar, where drinks still cost an arm and a leg, but rightly so with the beach at our toes and the moon at our back. Life isn't so bad. So far the week has been busy as usual. I'm still not used to Tuesday marking the middle of my week since Thursday creeps up on us before we know it and then we're faced with the weekend. This time around we have a day off since 12/2 is UAE national day. We have another holiday coming up on 12/20 that will allot us a 4 day weekend - hopefully we get our passports back since they are processing our work visas at the moment. If they are ready, I think we might do a road trip to Oman. They have some pretty neat caves and beaches that I've been reading about in local travel magazines. Arabic road trips so far, as proven from our trip to Umm Al Quwain, can be quite fun. We managed to see a wild camel and the largest, most hot pink, electric sun set I have ever witnessed driving northeast up the coast - not to mention, the Arabic and Bhangra that comes through on about 7 different stations really livens up the car.

Fortunately, Will has had his camera out a bit more to document our adventures. It's about time since he is very talented. Check out his picasa link here. There are a couple albums highlighting our Thanksgiving feast preparation, as well as our day at the beach and some shots of our neighborhood.

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