LTHForum,
For the
second year in a row LTHForum members have assisted, in a small way, with the Salvation Army Harbor Light Christmas dinner. Captain Merrill and Nancy Powers, co directors of the facility, are at the helm of the event.
It was both an honor and a pleasure to assist with the meal and to have friends who are so willing to give of themselves.
The morning started with prepping 12 boneless rib-eye beauties.
Jazzfood, Stagger
We trimmed, lightly scored and hit the rib-eye roasts with a dose of wet rub
Jazzfood, a professional chef of some note, is certainly no prima donna.
Beef in the oven, it was off to Moon's Sandwich Shop for lunch. Jumpball for Jazzfood, eggs and grits for me and a Moon's signature corned beef for Stagger.
Stagger with Moon's Corned Beef Sandwich
Dave Bigg, a BBQ Man of some note, came in at 3 for carving, plating, serving.
Dave Bigg
And moments later Steve Z, carving knife in hand and smile on his face.
Steve Z
Jazzfood, Steve Z, Dave Bigg
Jazzfood, G Wiv, Steve Z
Then the fun really started, first Peter Daane arrived with 6 friends from his dance school, then moments later FigMolly and FigJustin and "Tim." Festooned with Christmas antlers they were set to go.
Figmolly
The men of the Harbor Light Center enjoyed dinner though, as in years past, the hit of the evening was Captain Nancy Powers
Baked Corn Pudding
Harbor Light Center Christmas Dinner '07
While the Harbor Light Christmas dinner was held in the gymnasium, the beat still goes on, including breakfast, lunch and dinner. Here's one of the kitchen staff preparing tasty fried catfish for dinner in the cafeteria. (
Yes, I ate a piece, just couldn't resist catfish hot from the fryer)
As a wonderful end cap to the evening we were treated to a rousing talk by Captains Nancy and Merrill Powers, two of the most tireless and nicest people I've ever had the pleasure to meet, and Christmas presents for all.
Thank you to Captain Merrill and Nancy Powers for inviting us to once again participate, looking forward to Christmas dinner 2008.
Captain Merrill Powers
Special thanks to both David Stupay (facilities manager) Amanda Maza (kitchen manager) and also to Jazzfood who cheerfully stayed the course of the day, gently offered the hard won advice of the professional chef and, once again, saved the beef gravy.
A truly wonderful day, all things I love to do, cooking, being in the company of friends, with the added bonus of helping provide a nice meal and moments respite for the men in the
Harbor Light program.
Additional pictures may be found
here
Enjoy,
Gary