Election night meal

Anonymous
Do you have yours planned?
Ina Garten does.
Anonymous
Pizza, beer wine and hope to forget the night.
Anonymous
If I could, I would whack myself with 2x4 and not wake up for three days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If I could, I would whack myself with 2x4 and not wake up for three days.


Same. One of those situations where I wish I could have my kid stay with a relative for a few days and then take some kind of medication that would make me near-catotonic until it's over. That this is going to happen on a Tuesday while my kid is still coming down off the Halloween high is unfortunate for all involved.
Anonymous
It’s historically been an unending night of stress ending unhappily after several days or weeks of uncertainty. I recommend hard alcohol and carbs.
Anonymous
https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/11/entertainment/video/ina-garten-memoir-election-night-meal-lead-cprog-digvid

Ina's doing breakfast for dinner.

I will make my DH bake some fresh bread and I will probably make soup or chili. Comforting and relatively easy and also the sort of thing we can eat for a few days if we're in a fog and can't bring ourselves to cook. Also the nice thing about soup or chili is that it's just serve yourself and people can eat whenever. I anticipate doing a big heavy workout after work that day to work out all my nerves and stress and then a long shower -- so I might not sit down to eat until 9pm after my DC goes to bed.
Anonymous
There will be no decision on election day. Agree to that now.
Anonymous
Orange chicken.

Seriously, I will be alternating between hopefulness and terror, and probably won’t eat much. I also plan to try to go to sleep instead of watching the results come in and yelling at forecasters babbling about the results well before all of the data is in.
If the election is decided quickly and Harris wins, I’ll do a nice light meal the next day — maybe salad with crab cakes or lobster rolls and a sweet soufflé.
Anonymous
Orecchiette (ear shaped pasta) with marinara sauce

Curry with soul food
Anonymous
Gin
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If I could, I would whack myself with 2x4 and not wake up for three days.


Same. One of those situations where I wish I could have my kid stay with a relative for a few days and then take some kind of medication that would make me near-catotonic until it's over. That this is going to happen on a Tuesday while my kid is still coming down off the Halloween high is unfortunate for all involved.


Not to mention daylight whatever it is called (Fall back one hour) that Sunday before election Tuesday. And work and school on Nov 6. Who decided not to give the day after election off? Bad call.
Anonymous
and tonic
Anonymous
Ooh, curry sounds great! Thanks, PP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If I could, I would whack myself with 2x4 and not wake up for three days.


Same. One of those situations where I wish I could have my kid stay with a relative for a few days and then take some kind of medication that would make me near-catotonic until it's over. That this is going to happen on a Tuesday while my kid is still coming down off the Halloween high is unfortunate for all involved.


Not to mention daylight whatever it is called (Fall back one hour) that Sunday before election Tuesday. And work and school on Nov 6. Who decided not to give the day after election off? Bad call.


I know we're all going to stagger in to work or school bleary-eyed and hungover (maybe not from alcohol), but this is actually MUCH safer than idleness during which malcontents can riot.

Anonymous
Literally a distraction.
Will have absolutely zero impact on your life.
2 sides, same coin.
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