Showing newest 2 of 6 posts from November 2009. Show older posts
Showing newest 2 of 6 posts from November 2009. Show older posts

Thanksgiving 2009

Nov 27, 2009

Thanksgiving in my family is all about spending time together, talking, eating, and drinking. As a Filipino-American,Thanksgiving for us is celebrating both cultures with American Food and Filipino food. The dinner table is visually set up with the turkey in the middle surrounded with Filipino food of ham, lumpia, chocolate meat, pancit, puto (steamed rice muffins) yams, lasagna, pancit, puto (steam rice muffins), pumpkin pie, flan, and cassava cake. Thank you everyone who cooked the wonderful and delicious food.
 


I am truly thankful for my family, friends, and life.


The Food


















The Family






































Thanksgiving Lunch at Cupertino Senior Center

Nov 23, 2009


Today in my Basic Foods class at Mission College, our class got to experience what it's like to cook for 120 people. Mr. Haze, my instructor thought it would be a great idea to put what we learned to the test by providing a luncheon at the Cupertino Senior Center. It took a couple of weeks to plan and it was a group effort from planning to execution. Last Friday, we prepared all the ingredients for the turkey dressing by cutting the bread, chopping the vegetables,  peeling potatoes, making the gravy, cooking the turkey, making the cranberry sauce, cutting the yams, and making the peach cobbler. This morning we came in early to finish what we started. Our goal was to sliced the turkey, steamed the potatoes and mash the potatoes, roast the vegetables, baked the yams, and make the corn bread.

As a group, we did an awesome job, we worked as a team and we had fun doing it. The experience was truly amazing and seeing the smile on the seniors' faces was absolutely priceless.


Russ filled in while Mr. Haze was out sick with the flu. Get well soon Mr. Haze. 


Navigail, Grace, and Jason take charge of the dish room



Kevin and Edgar carving the turkey away


John, Huong, Thai, and Cesar carve away while Heather supervises

 
A little more sprinkle of sugar and a drizzle more of maple syrup
(Lynn, Heather, Vanessa, Christina, and Thai)

 
Lynn poses while Christina and Thai fight over something

 
Grace and Navigail busy roasting vegetables stop to pose for the camera

 
At the Cupertino Senior Center preparing all the cornbread to go out

 
Nick showing us how to make a beautiful plate

 
First, you start by placing dark and white turkey meat


 Then a handful of turkey dressing, then a scoop of mashed potatoes

 
Then a scoop of yams, roasted vegetables, and gravy.


 1 plate down, 119 to go


A very happy and satisfied crowd, the smile on their faces says it all...Priceless!!!

 
Great job everyone!!! Craig gives his thumbs up

 
Time to eat!

 
John, in charge of dessert

 
Cesar scooping more gravy on his plate

 
Grace manages to put a great big smile

 
Edgar gives a shout out...Peace!

 
Navigail is always ready to pose

 
My plate

 
Turkey with cranberry sauce and gravy


The girls pose together after service

 
John and the girls

 
Grace and me



 The 3 Filipinas
















 
 
 

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