Susan&Felix(GA)
Member Since 2017
Kitties All--
A Corn Moon doesn't come every year, and tonight's party is a little different. For one thing, I found that my mentor, Chef Rusty, apparently never threw a Corn Moon Party, so I don't have his traditional recipes. But I found some even older traditions, from Rusty's predecessor Chef Stu! In fact, the last FDMB Corn Moon Party was ten years ago--some of you weren't even born yet then!
Here are some menu items from Chef Stu in ye olde days. And look! He was an apron guy!!
The chef is working on the menu for tonight's party. So far, to stay with the theme of the full green corn moon, he and Mannie are planning to grill shrimp wrapped in green-corn husks right in the fire. That way the kitties won't have to eat the corn itself. Stu also thinks some green catnip can be mixed into the tuna canapes, and that the turkey burgers can be seasoned with some of the green spices that Spot contributed (maybe basil). And, of course, there will be the field-greens salad and the green catmint parfait. All kitties are invited to bring other delicacies to fit the theme of the party.
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I'm really looking forward to the Green Corn Moon party and have my green apron ready.
and
I'm bringing green aprons to the Full Green Corn Moon party for all the kitchen crew,
And here are testimewnials from kitties of yore that Corn Moons are traditionally a little different:
everything is all set up for a different kind of Moon Party....hope they all have a good time!
this past fll_moon Full Green Corn Moon Party was very different from any other that we have had.
We had tents and tables and chairs and all the kitties had a great time, but it didn't really seem like the usual Full Moon party that they have been used to.
Of course some things never change: we will gather for the Circle of Remembrance at midnight, when the veil thins and we can purrceive our loved ones who have Gone Ahead partying with us.
The Olive Memorial Taster Blanket has been unfurled, the band is warmed up, and Chieflet Luna is stirring the bubbling cauldron of meowder-chowder (dish mine up with extra croutons, please!). So come for the adventure of our historical reenactment!
Party down with your purring selves,
Chef Felix
p.s. For tonight I'm not orange tabby, I'm maize mosaic.
A Corn Moon doesn't come every year, and tonight's party is a little different. For one thing, I found that my mentor, Chef Rusty, apparently never threw a Corn Moon Party, so I don't have his traditional recipes. But I found some even older traditions, from Rusty's predecessor Chef Stu! In fact, the last FDMB Corn Moon Party was ten years ago--some of you weren't even born yet then!
Here are some menu items from Chef Stu in ye olde days. And look! He was an apron guy!!
The chef is working on the menu for tonight's party. So far, to stay with the theme of the full green corn moon, he and Mannie are planning to grill shrimp wrapped in green-corn husks right in the fire. That way the kitties won't have to eat the corn itself. Stu also thinks some green catnip can be mixed into the tuna canapes, and that the turkey burgers can be seasoned with some of the green spices that Spot contributed (maybe basil). And, of course, there will be the field-greens salad and the green catmint parfait. All kitties are invited to bring other delicacies to fit the theme of the party.
plus
I'm really looking forward to the Green Corn Moon party and have my green apron ready.
and
I'm bringing green aprons to the Full Green Corn Moon party for all the kitchen crew,
And here are testimewnials from kitties of yore that Corn Moons are traditionally a little different:
everything is all set up for a different kind of Moon Party....hope they all have a good time!
this past fll_moon Full Green Corn Moon Party was very different from any other that we have had.
We had tents and tables and chairs and all the kitties had a great time, but it didn't really seem like the usual Full Moon party that they have been used to.
Of course some things never change: we will gather for the Circle of Remembrance at midnight, when the veil thins and we can purrceive our loved ones who have Gone Ahead partying with us.
The Olive Memorial Taster Blanket has been unfurled, the band is warmed up, and Chieflet Luna is stirring the bubbling cauldron of meowder-chowder (dish mine up with extra croutons, please!). So come for the adventure of our historical reenactment!
Party down with your purring selves,
Chef Felix
p.s. For tonight I'm not orange tabby, I'm maize mosaic.

The FDMB is where I learned everything I know about feline diabetes. My Rosa wouldn't have made it to remission...and might not have made it at all...without everyone here and their wonderful help. The whole family (fur and bean) is happy to be able to be involved in the parties. And we all know Rosa, and her twin Regan, are right there at the Circle watching over all of the younger cats and partying with all those who are now at the Bridge. 