Christmas celebrations in Norway have already started. The
whole month of December is full of parties and the most renowned is the “Julebord,”
The Christmas Table, which is a company party thrown for employees or other
groups to eat drink and be merry. Long tables are set for a giant sit down dinner, almost like a wedding and they are not reserved for just week-ends. Since I have been working backstage for many years during these events, this has always been a time for me to make an insane
amount of food, fold hundreds of napkins, pour drinks, carry heavy plates and
smile a lot! The kitchen dance is an amazing dance. If you have ever worked in
the food industry then you know what I mean. After a hard day or night on that
dance floor it is difficult to go home and do a repeat performance but sometimes
I surprise even myself.
There are no week-ends in
December, here in Norway every day is a holiday. You can imagine what
Norwegians are like at the end of this month…LOL… tired, hung-over and fat
comes to mind. The other night this happy husband enjoyed a meal of filet mignon
of deer, oven baked shallot onions and carrots, bacon seared brussel sprouts,
sea salt damped baby potatoes, lingberries, and a wild mushroom/wine sauce. I was going to bake some cookies today but I
am still full from last night.
Have you been to any christmas parties, if so what are they like? Have you ever been ""Backstage" during one of these events?" Enjoy your celebrations where ever they may find you.