I was a bit stunned to realize that it’s December already! Winter has moved in somewhat, as evidenced by the blizzard we got a week ago down here in the ATX, but listening to NPR, I was shocked by the realization that it’s only been a year since Bernard Madoff entered the lexicon – indeed, it’s only been a year since the word “bailout” was introduced as well.
Does that mean it’s been a long year? Or a short one?
This is my 11th 12 of 12 for the year—my perfect record was ruined because I didn’t manage to do one in October (it would, frankly, have sent me ‘round the bend). Bah.
9:41 am: Coffee
Cafe Yaucono, imported personally by yours truly from Puerto Rico, where they know what coffee is supposed to taste like. (I brought back five pounds of the stuff and vacuum packed it). Cafe Yaucono was chosen as the unanimous favorite by five out of five supermarket employees quizzed by yours truly as they walked by and were asked, “Cual de estos cafes es lo mejor?”
10:20 am: Time to make the jelly
As I lamented the other day, shortly before the hard freeze that hit last weekend, I ran out to salvage what was left of the crop off of the chili and pepper plants that started to produce again in October. What this did was stick me with a half pound of habanero chilis, which are ridiculously hot – most salsas that use them call for half a chili, whereas I had over 30 to do something with. While I like to make my own salsa, the prospect of using all thirty up half a chili at a time was not one that I found attractive.
My Facebook pal Claire – haven’t seen her since high school, but that’s the beauty of Facebook – found a solution online in the form of a recipe for cranberry habanero jelly. Over the years, one of the taste combinations that I’ve grown to love is spicy/sweet. Not coincidentally, I’m a big fan of the locally produced raspberry-chipotle sauce, and its cousins that combine mango, ginger and habaneros, and peaches and habaneros. Problem is, when peach season hit (and it hits nicely in the Texas Hill Country – you can buy a bushel at a roadside stand very cheaply), I had no habaneros. Now that I have habaneros, the peaches are out of season. Cranberries are a nice, seasonal alternate.
10:58 am: Simmer down now
Admit it. You’ve always wanted to see what a slurry of 3 cups of white vinegar, two cups of seeded, diced habaneros, three cups of diced red bell pepper, and a cup each of fresh and dried cranberries looks like when it’s simmering in a pot.
11:11 am: My Smart Stick is Smarter than your Disco Stick
I don’t use my immersion blender nearly enough. This was right before I added the 14 cups of sugar.
11:30 am: A Wet Dog is an Unhappy Dog
I know I’ve mentioned this before, but Mocha hates water and getting wet. But she smelled, so it was time for a bath, which involved much sulking.
11:57 am: An Unhappy Dog is a Sulky Dog
Not to toot my own horn, but this may be the best photo I’ve ever taken of Mocha.
12:17 pm: The haul
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Back at the stove, with the fruit pectin mixed in and the jelly all ladled out into individual jars. It’s heavy on the spicy, that’s for sure. I bought a bunch of small jars that will be used as office gifts.
12:54 pm: Boil, dammit
It took forever for the water to come to a boil so that I could start sealing the jars. What they say about watched pots is true.
3:20 pm: Can we go now?
Lunch and a couple of shows on the DVR later, Mocha starts getting a little restless because it’s time for her W-A-L-K, and she’s not going to let us forget it.
7:51 pm: At the Cajun Christmas Party
Ray’s coworker Elisa throws a Cajun Christmas party every year, ‘cos she’s a born and bred Louisiana girl. And let’s be honest: Etouffe is just another way of saying “in lots of butter.” There’s absolutely no bad there.
For much of the evening, I was seated in front of the rum cake and other desserts. I was very good … although the yogurt coated pretzels did prove to be my weakness. Whatevs. I just won’t eat tomorrow.
10:07 pm: Homeward Bound
I don’t know why it is that I like playing with long exposures when I’ve been drinking (this one was a 2 second exposure … and, no, I wasn’t driving – give me some credit), but I do. I think it matches my state of mind.
And that was MY 12th. How was yours?



Matt from Washington, United States

I have to agree Chris, that is a superb picture of Mocha. A little sulky perhaps, but smelling much better I’m sure.
The Cajun Christmas looks pretty darn tasty, don’t worry about the calories there are plenty of other days to repent at leisure

Pete´s last blog ..12 of 12 V4 – December 2009
Great photos, especially the one of Mocha. Very cute.
Nick´s last blog ..12 of 12 December 2009
Crud – my first comment got lost……I love your 12 this month. The jelly making shots are beautiful. I’m very impressed that you got a good picture of your dog. My dogs do a 180 when they see my camera in my hads. I hope you have a wonderful Christmas.
Nothing wrong with lots of butter! Mmm…
BU´s last blog ..12 of 12 on 12/12
A guy at work makes jams and jellies, and he had some chilli jelly the other day. He made me a really nice raspberry/blackberry jam once… mmmm.
It is a wonderful photo of Mocha, and I hope she smells much better now! Poor pup, getting wet – but it was needed!
Helen (Dogeared)´s last blog ..12 of 12 (v4.0) – November
I thought Pete had good photos, but yours are OoTW crazy-good. Difficult to comment on just a couple.
Know what you mean about the sweet spicy thing: my first exposure was to pepper jam from a Lancaster visit, and have loved it ever since.
Thanks for sharing!
The jelly is beautiful! And tasty, too, I bet! Sulky or not, Mocha is one cute dog!
becca ´s last blog ..12 of 12: The Frantically Preparing for Cookie Party Edition
if ray was drinking, and so were you, who drove home?
sam´s last blog ..Quality, Not Quantity
That IS a great picture of Mocha – not that I’ve seen a bad one of her. And I know that face in the bath …
Great 12, again. I love the captions!

Matt´s last blog ..December 12 of 12
Love the pics of Mocha and 12 of 12.
Aww, poor Mocha looks so sad!
Thanks for the comment on my page. I was using the “let there be enough money in my bank account to cover this bill” for awhile then forgot to pay two credit card bills! Oops! So I’m trying to keep track of things better, but will see how long that will last!
Happy Holidays!
Great photos!
Have a fabulous holiday!
Your photography is stunning! WOW!
Bon´s last blog ..A love letter to writing.
love these…I’m new to 12 of 12 and picked your listing as I’m in Texas too…beautiful photography…esp. the picture of the sulking dog!
Thanks for sharing and inspiring!