A robust winter feast!
In this city, hungry people can find delicacies that, to immigrants or their children, serve as warming reminders of childhood celebrations, and to others as windows into exotic winter feasts in foreign lands.
Despite the current trend for lightly chilled reds, it just doesn't work with richer styles at a winter feast.
A second fair was held close to St. Hilda's winter feast at Martinmas.
'The Twelfth Night feast,' I explained, and that seemed to me the likeliest explanation; that Alfred had decided to forgive me and, to show he now approved of me, would let me attend the winter feast.
Children will be invited to make their own hibernating bat and create a winter feast for other winged neighbors: a pine cone rolled in peanut butter and bird seed.
A Moroccan-Mediterranean winter feast was served by Remember Basil Caterers of Brooklyn Heights, and after dinner, a few men in tuxedos leaned against the walls smoking cigars.
Italians are especially gifted at this kind of sublime-ridiculous conjuncture: Fried eggs with truffles was the spectacular conclusion once to a heroic, early winter feast served at the Fattoria La Chiusa, a restaurant in the hills southeast of Siena.
Its ancient Lithuanian winter feast containing worship of the ancestors' spirits.
Dried berries were stewed and made into sauces, or mixed with salmon spawn and oil and eaten at winter feasts.