A couple weeks in advance:
1. Start saving your money. The good stuff 'aint cheap. The brunch will set you back $52/person so start saving!
2. Decide who you're going to go with. Keep in mind, you want to be there with people who will share your enthusiasm for food (and not make fun of how many trips you make to the dessert bar).
Melissa, Daisy and Bridget |
One week in advance:
1. Make reservations (it's a popular brunch in the city and it'd be a shame to go through all the training just to find out they are all filled up!)
2. Start doing some light exercises, stretches and maybe sign up for a yoga class. You'll want to be limber and agile, able to carry many plates back and forth.
3. Have a couple of larger meals this week, get that stomach prepared!
Eggs Benedict |
1. Lay out your clothes. Preferable something stretchy, flowy and comfortable. You've got a big day ahead of you tomorrow and you don't want tight and constricting clothes getting in the way of your fun.
2. Eat a big meal late in the afternoon and then cut yourself off and don't eat a thing until the brunch.
3. Review the menu and develop your game plan. What do you absolutely have to have? What are some things you can do without?
4. Get excited, it's almost game time!
Cheese Blintzes with Blueberry Sauce |
1. Wake up and do some light stretches. (It particularly help if you sport a sweatband at this point.)
2. Turn on some pump-up music. Something like the theme song from Rocky (if you want to be all classic about it) or Christina Aguilera's Fighter song would be fine too.
3. Check off all things on your to-do list. You'll want to make sure you have plenty of time to nap or simply lay on the couch watching some bad tv when you get home from brunch.
4. Get ready to go and head over to the Langham (don't forget to take off your sweatband).
Roasted Root Vegetables |
1. Okay, you're starving and you might even feel a little lightheaded. Don't worry, this is normal. Start small and ease your way into the brunch. Warning: The fruits/muffins/breads are going to look tasty. As will the yogurt and granola. Don't fall for this, it's a trap. These are just fillers and will take up valuable stomach real estate, leaving less room for duck prosciutto. Put the muffin down and walk away.
2. When you see a young lady in a fancy dress walking around with a basket, make sure she comes to your table. In that basket sits warm, cinnamony beignets. They are unreal.
The Beignet |
Fresh Carved Roast Beef and Mashed Potatoes |
Chocolate Croissant Bread Pudding, Berry Crepe and Strawberry Parfait |
And that, ladies and gentleman, is how it's done.
16 comments:
This was fun warming read on a very cold morning. Made me very hungry and wanting to go to brunch. Thanks for the tips on how to prepare. This sounds like an event you need to train for, like a marathon!
love it! loved seeing you! such a fantastic time.
Hehe, good call on the stretches. I neglected to do that! Nice seeing you yesterday.
I was originally signed up for the brunch but missed it due to a last minute trip to New Jersey. I'm sorry I missed this awesome brunch!
Executive Chef Mark Sapienza and I went to high school together. He's a hard working guy and does a great job at the hotel!
Love your brunching tips! Reminds me of Joey on Friends explaining how to handle a brunch, don't fill up on fillers! So good to see you!
hahahaha I love this- you made me laugh on a Monday morning- thank you! Looks amazing- and I know that the Langham does a fantastic job. Mmmm chocolate croissant bread pudding...mmmmm
Cheese blintzes and chocolate bread pudding. Swoon.
Ha! I love your approach to this post, so much fun!
Great minds think alike. We gave a lot of the same tips.
Great seeing you yesterday, and I'll see you tonight!
Love the pictures! Great tips!
That benedict looks top notch!
hehe, what a great post! looks delicious and what great company :)
Great post! Brunch looks awesome.
Really cute post!! Wish I could have been there- looks absolutely delicious!!!
Love your game plan! Glad you had a fabulous time!
You inspired me! Brunch Sunday. Too bad I don't live in Boston...I will have to settle for one a little less extravagant.
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