Try this libation. If you like red velvet cake and martinis, why not a red velvet martini?
This is Friday night relaxation with a lil' decadence added in to take that edge off the work week. Go here for the details http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/red-velvet-cake-martini/16d93190-e7d0-4d0e-bad0-254e8594be03?WT.dcsvid=MzA5MjM0ODk2MgS2&rvrin=EC707864-2322-43E2-9560-EE71C0E76BE9&WT.mc_id=Newsletter_BC_02_09_2012&nicreatID2=Newsletter_BC_02_09_2012
The weekend approaches and this'll make a nice reward to give myself this evening. Pull out that Maysa CD.
Saturday I'll make some chicken lo mein. My own special way. If I just had some Tsing Tao around. When my granddaughters were about 5 and 6 years old, I took them downtown to Philly's Chinatown. Fabulous! Bought them tea sets, shoes and beautifully painted sticks to put in their hair. Got a tea set and a sake set for myself. They begged me to get them each a koi of their very own. We stoppped for lo mein instead. They were so into adventures in Chinatown. So I may venture out to visit Chinatown tomorrow. This time I'm looking for a bento box for carrying lunch to the office. Don't know what a bento box is? Google it.