Anti-Cabin Fever Dinners
ctwk | Tuesday, December 8th, 2009 | No Comments »Happening Now.
Our fabulous annual “Anti-Cabin Fever” Wednesday night dinners are still going on through the end of March. It’s a great way to get out of the house, break up the week, and see friends on long cold winter nights. Each Wednesday until the end of March, a local chef, many from the area’s best restaurants, prepares a delicious meal.
These dinners are FUN, plus they subsidize costs for the Change the World Kids’ annual work trip to re-forest Bosque para Siempre, the migratory rain forest habitat in Costa Rica that they are helping to conserve, and that supports our Vermont neo-tropical migrants, as well as indigenous birds. Dinner is at 6:00 in the North Universalist Chapel dining hall in Woodstock, and costs $9.00 for adults and $5.00 for children. Seating is limited, so reservations are suggested. Please call (457-2622) or email the Change the World Kids (changetheworldkids@yahoo.com)or sign up on the sheet in the hall at the North Universalist Chapel. Come dine, laugh, and beat the winter blahs and blues!
This week’s delicious Anti-Cabin Fever meal on March 17 will be a shamrock special dinner prepared by Sophie Starr, esteemed cook of Cobb Hill, and sous chefs Christine Scherding and Edie Crocker. They will offer green salad with shaved award-winning Ascutney Mountain Cobb Hill cheese, corned beef and braised cabbage with fennel seed and accompanied by fresh horseradish and mustard sauces, roasted herbed local potatoes, and for dessert, traditional sherry cake with fresh berries. The evening will include music. A taste of Ireland!