Sunday, December 19, 2010

Surfer's Christmas Eve AND Christmas Day Ono Grinds from the Wilds

Aloha Tribe,

So, I've worked out my Vietnamese/French Bamboo Circus Styled Christmas Eve surfer's meal. Golly I wish and hope some if not all  of you will be around. Head to the wildest places on the planet, and, you'll find me there. Come, pull up your board, have a seat, and, feast on some awesome grinds, yah? All are welcome. Oh, by the way, the inner lining of a military poncho makes the perfect surfer's blanket, according to my surfing and watergirl mentor Darrick Doerner (DD) for Winter Surfing.

CHRISTMAS EVE SURFER'S MEAL:

Fish Tacos - as a member of the Tribe, one must always have plenty of fish tacos on hand!!!

Pork and Shrimp Bonh Mi (Vietnamese sandwiches) - with fish sauce

Pho (Vietnamese beef noodle soup) - with fish sauce

Christmas Eve Pear Tart

Chili Lime Dipping Sauce - with fish sauce

Sweet Soy Dipping Sauce - with fish sauce

White Long Grain Rice - with fish sauce

Hot Cocoa



CHRISTMAS DAY SURFER'S MEAL

Fish Tacos - Yummy :)

Vietnamese Spring Rolls

Vietnamese Sweet Soy  Dipping Sauce

Vietnames Chili Lime Dipping Sauce

Vietnamese White Long Grain Rice

Vietnamese Catfish in a  Clay Pot

Vietnamese Winter Squash with Coconut Milk

French Stuffed Rabbit

French Ratatouille

French Classic Creme Brulee

Hot Chocolate




Bodaciously Stoked,

Lily of the Valley

2 comments:

  1. A poncho liner can damn near keep you warm in the middle of a blizzard as it did me at Fort Carson, Colorado in January of 86.

    Amazingly it was right then I finally realized I should have joined the Air Force.

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  2. Eh Beach Bum,

    Howzit brah.

    Yes oh YES, those poncho liners are bodaciously awesome!!! I'm so stoked yours kept you warm when you needed it most.

    Bodaciously Stoked,

    Lily of the Valley

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