March 8th 2015 - Pheasant & wine
(apologies for spelling mistakes explain in post)
This is something I have never tried in my 32yrs of life! Not sure why, but have never tried it. That was until tea today.
It all came about when my neighbour asked if we had we a spare shelf in the freezer over Christmas as she had no room. We said we had and she brought round a few bits. A few days later she came and got them and brought a few other bits - 1 of which was a pheasant - I generally commented that I had never tried it - she said that in new year she would sort out a date and cook them and we could go round for tea.
Well a few dates were discussed and either they were not available or we wern't or something happened on planned date etc and today ended up as dinner date next door. We went round at 5pm as agreed and were given beer (me and hubby not kids) - they knew we drank it as had seen in recycling (oops lol!) Never mind. We sat drinking and talking whilst the veg finished off cooking.
We then helped serve the food - they were trying to be good hosts by putting all food in serving dishes - I told em to serve from saucepan as it saved on washing up. No point making a dish dirty for no reason is way I see it.
We moved to the lounge where their table had been moved to as more room than in the kitchen. We had chicken as well as the pheasant (encase we didn't like it) and loads of veg and yorkshires and gravy both meats had been coated in paprika as it crispens the skin and adds flavour (note for future). This is where it got messy - we had white wine with the pheasant main meal - it was nice and i'm not really a wine drinker as I don't like the taste of it and it goes to my head.
Well I can safely say I enjoyed the pheasant, it sort of seemed like a cross between chicken and turkey - I can't really say what it tasted like but it was nice, I finished off 1/2 a pheasant to myself. I was also surprised that I liked the taste of the white wine. So all was going well. I then finished off the remaining 1/2 bottle of white wine!
My neighbours had also been and bought cheesecakes for desert (which were lovely) and had bought red wine to go with desert - this wasn't going to end well lol! The deserts were lovely, we also the cakes I made yesterday and took round as my Mum told me you don't go to dinner empty handed. And me and my neighbour had 1/2 bottle of red which each - hubby had another beer and the neighbours wife had coffee. I felt fine and was talking normally, that was until we left and the fresh air hit me, not to mention the spots on my stair carpet moving as I tried to walk down them! This is why I don't drink wine as it hits me hard!
A good evening, with good food and good company. I should no by my age not mmix drinks but never mind. lol!