Fat Tuesday, Shenanigans & Stories

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Are you doing anything for Fat Tuesday?

Any of this?

People celebrating Fat Tuesday

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Beads + Alcohol can make people do crazy things.

Just ask Kitty.

Meme with cat in beads what says Mardi Gras Kitty has regrets

I will not be going out to celebrate Fat Tuesday because I will be working.  The thought of going out and having drunk 22 year olds slam into me in a bar, while spilling their cheap beer all over me, as I fight for parking, witness a few bar fights, and get asked to flash someone for a string of 3 cent beads doesn’t really sound like a good time to me.  How about to you?

Ok, that makes me sound like a party pooper, doesn’t it.  I promise I am not!  Need I remind you about?

Gay Pride Parade 2010

Gay Pride Parade 2011

Sex on the Beach, Aruba

Buttery Nipple Shots

See, I can channel my inner wild child streak.  It just isn’t going to happen Tuesday night.

What is going to happen is that I’m going to make some Coconut Rice with Garbanzos & Veggies (and Peanut Butter)

Plated Coconut Rice with Garbanzos & Veggies
Close up of Coconut Rice with Garbanzos & VeggiesIt’s a One-Pot Meal.  I have lots of One-Pot Meals that are ready in less than 30 minutes

And I’d like to make some No-Bake Rum Cake Balls (Vegan, GF)

Stacked No-Bake Rum Cake BallsRum + Fat Tuesday = Just go together, right?

I also have a Caribbean-Themed Recipes Post so even if you’re not in the islands, not going out for Fat Tuesday, you can still bring the island fever into your kitchen.

From my last post, on Phobias & Fears, thank you for sharing what gives you the eebee-jebee’s.  <—-Never typed those words before.

At least we can talk about what we’re fearful or phobic of, right?  No shame in admitting what creeps me out, that’s for sure.  Like some of the neighborhood animals I saw.  It seems the post struck a nerve with you all too and the most frequently mentioned fears were: spiders, insects, big (unleashed) dogs, birds, snakes, worms.

Moving on…

I’d like to snack on one of these bars tonight.  Rather than be in a bar.

No Bake Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Energy Bars (with optional coconut oil +protein powder; Vegan, GF)

Sliced No Bake Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Energy Bar on plastic wrap
Close up of end of No Bake Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Energy Bar

Or maybe one of these bars.

Creme de Menthe Bars (Vegan, GF, No-Bake)

Close up of one Creme de Menthe Bar

Questions:

1. Are you going out for Fat Tuesday?

No, I’m working.

As an aside, I used to love the slushy drinks at the bar, Fat Tuesday.  I lived near one in Minneapolis (inside the Mall of America) and also in Myrtle Beach, SC and their 190 Octanes were always fun.   I only needed one.

2. Would you describe yourself as Love to Go Out and Party or Love to Stay Home and be a Homebody?

I am a mixture.  When I was younger and before Skylar, I loved going out.  But I also loved coming home, closing the door, taking off all the makeup and the smelly, smoky, going-out-clothes, and having quiet chill time at home.   I have a strong desire to have calmness, order, and peacefulness when I am at home and I do love being a homebody.  But it’s also fun to go out and whoop it up.

But with a child, working 50 hours a week, running a household, keeping up my blog, my workouts, cooking, cleaning, errand running, and life’s day-to-day tasks, there is very little whoop it up time for me these days.  At least I have the memories. Wouldn’t trade them for the world.

3. What are you craziest going out stories, bar stories, or fun shenanigans?

What Happens in Vegas, Comes Out in the Comments Section

Here’s one of mine…

My friend Amber and I went out for sushi years ago.  We were minding our own business when a man sent over a bottle of wine and offered to pay for our very pricey sushi tab.  The lushes that we were The smart women that we were, we didn’t say no to the lovely bottle of wine and a free meal.  However, nothing in life is free.

The man wanted our phone numbers, he wanted to date us, and we gave him the old, we need to use the restroom story.  Once out of sight, we hightailed it out of the restaurant and across the parking lot (who says you can’t run in heels) and we were outta there!  Thanks for the wine and sushi, sir.

What are your shenanigans and stories?

If you are going out Tuesday night, don’t drink and drive.  And ladies: make sure your friends know where you are and stick together!  Be safe out there!

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  1. Definitely not going out!! Homebodies, we are, LOL. Well, like you, I like to have fun, but better fun than the sloppy bar scene. I’m so over that phase! I was probably over it by the time I was 18 because I was already partying too hard by then, hahaha. By 19, I was home every night and working, supporting my mom and surplus of cats. But I always enjoyed it, and that’s what’s most important, right? :D

  2. I haven’t been drinking coffee lately because I’ve been making most of my meals at home, and I prefer to drink soy lattes….when they’re made for me :) I could probably use some caffeine in my life!
    Mardi Gras is no big deal here at my college. I was thinking about making something special for dinner, but I have rugby practice until 8 pm, so maybe jambalaya will happen on another night, when I have time to cook!

  3. Nope, we’re boring people on Fat Tuesday – hard to celebrate when we have to get up so early for work the next day. True, as I get older, I just don’t appreciate crowded bar scenes like I used to. :-P

    1. Nope, unless shopping at Trader Joe’s is considered going out. :-P
    2. Somewhere in between, partying too much gets old fast as well as expensive and disorienting for work schedules. But I like a good night out once and awhile.
    3. We used to go to South Beach and Key West for party weekends with friends while living in Florida where I’d see drunk and passed out girls using LV purses as pillows on the beach and stumbled into a few “clothing optional” bars in Key West.

    1. I know you used to live in Fla but every time I think of you and South Fla…It just doesnt fit as well as you and N. CA Then again, there are niches to each scene. I know after living in Myrtle Beach that I am way more a West Coast/CA girl than that scene, though!

      LV bags as pillows – CLASSIC

      Clothing optional in Key West. Shocker :)

      Sprouting vote of confidence..thank you!

  4. I used to go out all the time… ALL THE TIME. But I think I’ve mellowed out a bit. Now I enjoy spending a night in or relaxing with friends at a neighborhood bar with a drink or two – not 10.

    As for a crazy story… My friend and I talked our way onto a 60 euro bar crawl in Rome for free! I’m sure you can imagine what all it entailed. We ended up back at our hostel at 5:30 am with a 7:30 wake up to walk the entire city on foot. It was a rough day, but one of my best memories!

    1. sometimes the craziest things that leave us the most sleep deprived are what we remember later on as the best :)

  5. wait? what is fat tuesday? must be an american thing…
    I LOVE TO GO out and party! im such a party gal!!!!!!!

    1. google it but used to have some religious significance…has now turned into an excuse to party :)

  6. I’m a totally homebody! I like hanging out and doing fun stuff at home! Although I have gone out before. I’ve been to Vegas twice, but didn’t do anything I couldn’t write home about :)

  7. In the Orthodox Church, lent started today, so Fat Tuesday would be a moot point. However, I wouldn’t go out anyway because (and this brings me to question number 2…) I am absolutely a homebody. I LOVE to be at home. I love to hang out with my family and cook for them and clean and play my piano and just lounge around. I would much rather be home than out – ANY day! Even when I was younger before I was married, I loved being at home hanging out with my parents and watching movies. Although I did go out then sometimes, I always looked forward to coming home and putting on my sweats and just being home!