Well, given that my rez neighbor (I.F.) and I are both Canadians, we decided to host a pot luck Thanksgiving dinner.
We spent the majority of yesterday lunch hour out shopping for all the necessities, came home and spent the rest of the afternoon cooking up a storm.
On our shopping adventure, we walked through the Shepherd’s Bush area, to the gigantic Tesco grocery store (its like a real grocery store, with wide aisles and everything!) where we were able to get most of our things. The neatest part about the walk was passing some cool shops: in particular, we saw this amazing antique/restoration store with some phenomenal furniture in the window. I am going to try to walk by again later this week and will see if pictures are a possibility. You just wouldnt believe the hot pink chair I found.
After we left Tesco, we headed down to King Street in Hammersmith (only a few minutes away) where I.F. and I had discovered an amazing bake shop (called the BakeHaus!) that sold full desserts.
We had been drooling over the apricot cheesecake all week and decided to pick one up for our celebration.
Sadly when we arrived, there wasnt any apricot cheesecake left!
Clearly we should have called ahead the day before!
A beautiful apple crumble made an impressive substitute (and tasted AMAZING, when we got around to eating it) but we were still planning a second dessert: I wanted to make a real pumpkin pie. Thanksgiving just isnt the same without pumpkin!
So. We headed back in the direction of Rez so that the boys could put the groceries away, and I was going to head on to another store where I was positive I had seen pumpkin puree.
As it turns out I must not have known where I saw the pumpking puree, because I tried every grocery and convenience and fruit/veg store on Askew road to no avail. I walked back to rez and hopped on a bus to the Shepherd’s bush station stop where I went to Morrison’s and the Pound Land grocery store (yeah, you got it – like a dollar store).
No luck.
My last stop was the slighlty fancier grocer, Waitrose.
I turned that shop upside down looking for pumpkin. When I finally asked someone, the response was:
“Oh yes, we carry all kinds of pumpkin puree and fillings but we wont have any now until Thursday. You could come Thursday morning for it”.
Sad. Girl.
Thanksgiving was THAT DAY! Thursday wasn’t any good to me 😦
Okay. So moving on, I picked up some oreos and chocolate pudding and decided I would make a chocolate peanut butter pie. Just as delicious, but not as festive.
You can be damn sure that on Thursday morning I will be at Waitrose when the door opens, and the A2Kitchen crowd are going to have pumpkin pie for supper on Friday night!
Anyway. Went on home feeling somewhat defeated, but made the chocolate peanut butter pie anyway and spent the rest of the afternoon and evening cooking with the boys, I.F. and J.S.
… and by cooking I mean sitting on our phones, computers & laptops while the veggies boiled and our turkey legs & chickens roasted in the oven. We worked SO hard.
The end result however, hard work or not, was delicious.

We had a wonderful meal, drank the equivalent of five and a half bottles of wine (I’m not a wine drinker but I polished off the half bottle of Pinot Grigio – and a 25p can of Tesco brand lager, 2% alchola -no problem! Oh London, what are you doing to me?) and laughed until it was nearly 1 in the morning.
Thankfully everyone helped clean up, so it wasnt long and we were in bed. I think for the most part, everyone is having a somewhat chilled day today, to recover!
C.M. and I have wind orchestra rehearsal from 3-6 and 7-10pm (although I think I’m done at 9 because I’m not in the last piece. Yay!) so I’ll be heading in to school some what shortly. Need to leave a little bit earlier than I would normally, because I want to pop into a couple of shops in Notting Hill Gate on my way.
.. and probably grab a tea at Starbucks.
Cheers mates, have a good day!