Linda R. (NC) wrote:Celia, if you are referring to my posts, our Cheers nights are when a group of friends get together at someone's house and bring wine and food. It's sort of like a pot luck, but it is mostly munchies and not a real meal. I took the salsa and "scoops" chips. I've taken things like brownies, honey bun cake, pinwheels made with puff pastry (like palmiers), quesadillas, pigs in blankets (little wieners wrapped in biscuits), artichoke dip, pasta salad. Sometimes we have a theme for the wine or food. One night it was Italian with pizza, lasagna, sausages, salads, etc. We get together every 2 weeks or so depending on holidays and folks' schedules.
This all started when the wine shop we all frequented decided to close. They sold wine by the glass and people started gathering on Friday nights to socialize. For the last month they were open, it was an official Friday night pot luck, and everyone brought something to eat. Over the Memorial Day weekend last year right before they closed, we had a cookout and decided to keep a good thing going and started meeting at people's houses. There are over 30 people in the group and you never know who is going to show up. We are quite a diverse bunch. One couple in our group are caterers, and they always bring good food.
The reason we call it Cheers is because it is like the TV show in that it's a group of strangers who became friends and "everyone knows your name".
Linda, Jo Ann made a Cheers reference too, so I thought perhaps they were running a Cheers marathon on cable or something. And I was bit jealous, because I loved Cheers !
Cheers night sound wonderful, as does the black bean and corn salsa !
Update on my weekend - didn't get the Easter chocolates made ( too hot to temper and mould chocolate), but I have a batch of Hot Cross buns rising. We've also made some hot chocolate mix, as well as
Chocolate Guinness Cake for St Patrick's Day ! Tomorrow (Monday) I'm out to dinner, but I've promised the boys I'd make Irish Stew for them...
Celia