
Why, what a delightful holiday refreshment table shot. Found in our Flickr page, and taken at some festive party this weekend, it has all of the staples of an imminent San Francisco gathering: hummus (thank you for remembering the olive oil drizzle!); simple crudité orbiting a coffee mug used to hold, ugh, dip (a most vile word for such a critical item); wine; chives used to accent; whimsically out-of-season platter holding the baked goods; those fattening tortilla wrap things; and most importantly, mother's little helper. What would the holidays be without it?
Image credit: reverendlukewarm Flickr account.



You're the David Sedaris I get to drink with...
WTF are those off-color cookies about? I thought they were burgers, but now I think they're some kind of beet-based biscuit things. Up chuck.
That's lavash bread, not tortillas.
Those must be anti-depressants because this spread is just sad.
Funny, I wasn't invited to that festive party this weekend.
so that's where I put my pills... man.
Who cares what kinda pills they are.
I'll take two please
what's the rent?
I hope it was a Fuxgiving party.
Wow, the table itself has a certain retro charm!
I notice that the dip mug is empty. Perhaps this is because everyone knows that nobody eats the crudités, they're just for show?
If you click the Flickr link and read the corresponding caption, it appears that the "dip" was actually vinaigrette. Assuming that it was red wine or balsamic vinegar, it would be hard to see it in a dark mug.
No ersatz "ranch dip" for these gourmettes!
Hey, where's the sourdough bowl with spinach dip that's at every party I've been to for the last 15 years?
It's not a festive spread without the perscription drugs to go around. Nice foreground placement, too.