International Woman’s Day: Toasting Pink
March 10, 2008 By: almostgotit Category: Uncategorized, humor, feminism, food, International Women's Day, Padma Lakshmi, salman rushdie
Last Satuday, March 8, was International Woman’s Day (IWD). One hundred years ago, in 1908, 15,000 women marched through New York City demanding shorter working hours, better pay, and the right to vote.
One hundred years later, IWD’s 2008 global theme is ‘Shaping Progress,’ in honor and celebration of all that women have accomplished in the past century, and with the hope that women around the world will continue to see advancements in their working and living conditions.
I celebrated International Women’s Day largely in the company of other women. I blew off several afternoon errands to have tea with a friend instead, and later I dined with seven other fabulous chicks in my moms-only supper club, where we enjoyed several items from Cooking Light’s Tapas party menu and drank Cosmopolitans.
Oh my. Almostgotit LIKES Cosmopolitans.
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Cosmopolitan Photo by “No Prawns” (Creative Commons Licence)
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However, she doesn’t like traditional Spanish tapas (the kinds involving lots of squid ink, tentacles, and sea urchin roe), and as I was too late in signing up for what to bring, the other fabulous chicks had already divvied up the good stuff from the Cooking Light menu. So I googled tapas recipes until I found this spinach and chickpea recipe which sounded good. It also turned out to be coincidentally-perfect for International Women’s Day as it is credited to Padma Lakshmi, the Indian supermodel-actress-author-cook who also happens to be Salman Rushdie’s latest Ex.
Well. Fabulous chick though Padma may be, hers turned out to be a pretty blah recipe, so below is fabulous-chick-Almostgotit’s new-and-improved version.



March 10th, 2008 at 2:11 pm
[…] Serve as is, or stuffed in pita bread. Goes well served with grapes. Goes particularly well served with Cosmopolitans. […]
March 10th, 2008 at 7:47 pm
100 years and we’re still where we are? My ferocious great-aunt feminists would be—are undoubtedly—turning in their graves. Where has the past century gone?
March 12th, 2008 at 10:23 am
I am even more delighted that I spent Saturday with the girls scouts now that I know it was national women’s day! Thanks for including me in your celebration….but maybe next time I will try cosmopolitans instead of english breakfast.
Peace from home to the universe, B
March 12th, 2008 at 11:16 am
I’ve always *so* appreciated Emily-of-ROL’s fierceness, and am so happy to learn that she comes from a long line of ferocious females. Hats off to ‘em (and Emily!)!
So nice to have you visit, too, Betsy! I will be very happy to share cosmopolitans with you ANY time, though I really like English Breakfast just as much. I think, really, what makes any of it taste good is the company wherein one drinks it!
April 24th, 2008 at 5:28 pm
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