
My Dad's Amazing Pumpkin
My Pumpkin
Happy Halloween Everyone!
Hope you had a fun and safe evening! What did you dress as?







On Saturday October 17th I was lucky enough to be able to attend the 2009 Ontario Wine Awards Winery Tour. The tour was held as a 'thank you' for all of the sponsors that helped to make this years Ontario Wine Awards so successful. I can't imagine a better way to thank all of the people involved with the awards than to allow them to see first-hand where some of the award winning wines are produced, and what better time than harvest season! I have been to a few Niagara winery tours in the past, but being able to see it during the exciting harvest season was a whole other experience! You could feel the excitement being emitted from each winery as they prepared their grapes for what may be the coming years awards winning wines.
I remember the first time I tried my Oma's Ginger Ale Glazed Ham. I must have been in about grade 5 or 6, and we were having one of our last Thanksgivings celebrated at our cottage (we sold the cottage soon after). I never liked Thanksgiving. I thought the food always looked really gross, so my sister and I would beg our parents to stop at a McDonalds or Wendy's on the way up North. Well this particular Thanksgiving I felt daring and wanted give the food a try. I made myself a little sampling of everything, just enough for a very small taste of each item, sat down with my plate, took a deep breath and tucked in. It was like I was experiencing an epiphany! So THIS is what all that Thanksgiving fuss is about! This food is incredible!! I couldn't believe that I had wasted so many years without this amazing meal! 



As you may know from my entry on Plum Kuchen, there is a very special history between my Oma and I with eating various types of Kuchen (or cake in English). Because of this long and special history with Kuchen, I have come to love the cake! The German cake is not one of those cakes that is necessarily served for celebratory purposes. Kuchen is the type of cake that can be eaten throughout the day with a mug of coffee. Kuchen is very easy and fast to prepare and does not require additional shopping. This is the type of cake that can easily be whipped up at the last minute, using nothing more than the items in your pantry. 



Potato Kugel (or Kugelis as my family calls it) is a type of firm potato pudding that is one of my Oma's signature dishes. It is warm and comforting and can be served alongside almost any type of meat. Kugelis is sort of like a giant potato latke, but with a smoother texture and bits of bacon, and just like potato latkes, Kugelis tastes incredible served with sour cream or my Oma's homemade apple sauce. I have been eating Kugelis all my life, but it was only this week, when I learned how to make Kugelis with my Oma, that I truly understood why. 






This past Wednesday was my 22nd Birthday (as you know from my little self-indulgent Birthday post on the day), and unlike previous years of failed attempts to make my birthday a drinking filled shit-show, with more acquaintances than friends, I chose to make this years birthday more low-key. I would much rather surround myself with family and good friends, and have an intimate evening filled with good food, than try to live up to some stereotypical model of what a 22 year old birthday "should" be like. Yes, I did start some early celebrations prior to my birthday, going to the Kings of Leon concert and taking a road trip to Montreal, but for the actual day of my birthday, I wasn't looking for anything extravagant. This turned out to be quite a success. I invited my family and best friends over to my home for wine, appetizers, coffee and cake, which ended up making for a much more joyful celebration than I have had in a long time.