Today we picked the church we're getting married at and nice avocados for guacamole! For the past few weeks John and I have been trying to figure out what church we would get married at. We originally were hoping to get married at a Greek church in L.A area, but unfortunately we did not get through the red velvet rope, in the words of the priest,"I'm running a buisness." Even though I don't always agree with the church, it is a tradition I want to carry on. I think its special that we are joining in the eyes of God not neceserily the church. My first instinct was lets go to Vegas I'm tired of this bullshit, but the man upstairs sure has a way of working it out. Today we woke up got ready and headed to the Hollywood farmers market with our friend Shannon, we enjoyed some fresh lemonade and a few other goodies. I also wanted to make guacamole so I picked up the ingredients at the market. On our way home I asked John to stop by our landlord's church, St Kliment. Our landlord is an old school Bulgarian Orthodox priest, who has invited us to his church many of times. When we got there the service was over so John and I went and lit a candle. Then we went around back were Father Nikola sat talking with the men having a drink and enjoying there Sunday afternoon. As soon as he saw us he immediately came over gave us a hug and introduced us to some of the other parishioners. It was warm and friendly again we looked at each other and knew this is where we wanted to get married. Found a church and I made some great Guacamole, another great day. Enjoy the recipe I got it from Melora Hardin's(The Office) housekeeper back in the day- Oh Hollywood!
Guacamole
2 ripe avocados
1 small tomato
2 cloves garlic
1 small yellow or white onion
1 lime
2 tbsp. fresh salsa(store bought fine)
salt
pepper
hot sauce (optional)
Chop onion, tomato, cilantro and garlic. Scoop out flesh of avocados, mash up with fork and save a pit to keep in the bowl with the dip to keep the avocado from turning brown. Add the other veggis to the avocado, sqeeze the juice of one lime and add the 2 tbsp. of the salsa. Add salt, pepper and hot sauce to taste. mash it all up. Thats it, nice and easy! Enjoy.
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