Sunday, February 6, 2011

Family Dinner


One of the nice perks of being married is that now Gili and I have a much bigger family. Gili's mother and my parents share a similar background, culture, and immigrant experience, which might explain why they have been getting along together so well. Gili's family has gotten together every Friday night for Shabbat dinner for the past couple of years, and since we started dating, we have brought the families together numerous times for tasty feasts. 

Well, this Friday my parents hosted dinner at their place, and together with my two aunts, who came from Israel for the wedding, and Gili's mom, they cooked this great-looking and more importantly, great-tasting meal. My aunt Ruty made incredible Moroccan fish, as well as her now legendary purple-root salad and pickled veggies. Bella, Gili's mother, made the Gevetch (?). I'm not sure what it is, but it sure was delicious! Gili made some of the best Humus (Choomoos!) to be found on the continent, and my mother finished it off with a killer apple strudel, topped with french vanilla ice-cream, and a side of mango and kiwi. 

Both Gili and I feel lucky to be surrounded from both sides by supportive and loving families, and we hope we can continue to have these weekly dinners well into the future.

Let me know if you would like to be invited to our next meal!

2 comments:

  1. This is a very pretty picture!
    As great as was the taste, and as wonderful as was the company!

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