Comida is a tradition in Mexico, typically taken between 2-4 in the afternoon. It is a leisurely meal with friends, with plenty of time for relaxing and enjoying the food and the company - and even time for a siesta afterwards if one so chooses. It is the main meal of the day - the evening meal is very light (or non-existent if comida has been big enough or late enough!). It's so civilized. It makes me regret all the years I rushed to fit a lunch into an one-hour break from a job. And makes me feel sorry for people who still do that. Bad for your digestion, too.
Yesterday, I invited three friends for comida, JoAnn, Sylvia and Maxine. I went out in the morning between 10 and 11 to shop for all the ingredients so it would be the freshest possible. Then I prepared a Zesty Tomatillo Soup (made with corn and chopped sweet red peppers); and tofu-vegetable fajitas served with sour cream and freshly-prepared guacamole (so fresh that it was prepared by me between the soup and the fajitas). And I made a cheesecake with raspberry topping! Lots of wine - and cappuccino with the cheesecake.
Everything was delicious and we had a lot of fun.
This sounds amazing! I see you taking the photo (you are in the mirror!) And, you made my favorite cheesecake! I'm sure it's the same one you taught me to make (just a few years ago! Think: Alameda!) and I make only THIS cheesecake to this day! Thanks for sharing! I thought of YOU today, as I'm making Chili and the works, for Krissy and Geo, driving in from AZ and still Vegetarian. They will be moving to San Francisco soon! Take care! xoxoxoxo Cathey
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