Saturday, January 16, 2010

MLK Weekend.


The weekend of Martin Luther King at the Kismet Inn Bed and Breakfast was a very interesting one. I had 4 guests (two couples) for one night who had dinner and their wives had the exfoliation.

Richard and Sue arrived exactly same time as Keith and Tiffany. They were both coming from Massachusetts, one from Boston area and the other more to the west of the state. I was busy baking chocolate chip cookies and lemon short bread. I had already put the lamb shanks on the stove with the spices, fresh garlic, onion, soaked the rice and prepared the other ingredients for dinner.

I showed Keith and Tiffany to their room first which was guest room 5 called Sleigh Bedroom then showed Richard and Sue to their room which was at the other end called Saffron. Once they settled in their room they came back down made themselves comfortable in the library and tearoom while I continued to bake. I took them some warm, just out of the oven cookies with green tea. Around 4:30 Sue went to soak in the Japanese style deep soaking tub, she soaked in nice warm water with radiant heat floor so the soaking tub was warm with warm water and the door closed there was quite a bit of steam in the room. I went to exfoliate/scrub her body around 5:15, my goodness the dead skin came rolling off in fat, long inches. The scrubbing/exfoliating took about an hour then she pumice her feet, exfoliated her face, washed and was done with the process. Before getting dressed she put some oil on her then got dressed came downstairs for dinner.

For dinner I served cheese, water melon radishes, they are really interesting, they look just like watermelon, red inside with white edging, the taste is sharp and delicious. The guests loved it. Misso soup with leak, roasted beets, parsnips and carrots. The entree was lamb shacked cooked for 7 hours on very low heat without adding any water or broth to it. I made sure all the fat is off the shanks, then added turmeric, curry, salt, pepper, onion, garlic, rosemary to the shanks put the lid on and left it to cook on very low heat for 7 hours. The meat was tender, flavorful and juicy. The rice was made with white basmati rice, added lots of saffron, cumin, cinnamon, cardamom, slivered pistachio, slivered almonds, raisins, julienne carrots, orange peel and barberies. It was incredibly delicious. For desert I made blueberry crumpet with ginger and nutmeg.

Richard, Sue, Keith and Tiffany enjoyed dinner till late evening. They chose to eat together at the dinning room table conversing and enjoying each others company. The next day Richard and Sue wanted breakfast earlier so they had breakfast around 8:30, Keith and Tiffany had breakfast around 9:45 then. Richard and Sue left around 10:00, they were very happy with dinner, the exfoliation, breakfast and my hospitality. That is exactly what I am looking for.

Tiffany had her exfoliation around 11:00, she went up to soak in the steam shower, I went up to exfoliate/scrub her body. Just like Sue, dead skin came rolling off in fat, long inches. After the exfoliation Keith and Tiffany left. They too were very happy with everything. They had two young children both work so they were here to literally rest and they did. I loved meeting and serving them both as well as Richard and Sue.

I hope you, the reader will make your way to the Kismet Inn Bed and Breakfast sometime soon. It will be my honor to meet and host you.

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