Friday, 30 December 2016

Christmas Day & Boxing Day

Christmas Day 2016

The day started with no one around, as most had enjoyed a good time in the bar the night before. We chefs were all in early to get ahead of ourselves and after some breakfast and a cup of tea I started on the lunch which was scrambled egg and smoked salmon on toasted muffins, while Lewis and Rob went straight on to preparing the Christmas dinner. It was a traditional Christmas meal with Spinach and wild mushroom soup to start, Turkey with stuffing, pigs in blankets and gravy, roast potatoes, roast parsnips, brussel sprouts and carrots with all the condiments then a Christmas pudding and brandy sauce for dessert. We set a table up in the dining room for the Christmas cake and mince pies along with a big cheese board including a whole stilton soaked in port, accompanied by cheese biscuits and pickles.
Lunch came and went and people started to drift away to their pit rooms to get themselves showered and dressed up for dinner, which was to start at 5:00pm. They met in the bar for drinks and started to filter down for dinner when we called for them to come and take their seats.
We were catering for approx 65 people, which was a lower number than last season and made it much more comfortable not only in the dining room for space but much more relaxed in the kitchen with three of us on duty. 


 Christmas day, looking across to Reptile Ridge


 The view from the kitchen, still a fair amount of ice,
Although with temperatures of +2 degrees C, It is
starting to soften 
 Pools of water appear on the surface and i see my first
Adelie Penguin of the season


 Rob, wearing a comical beer mat and santa hat!


 This one suited Lewis as it was his colouring, it even
matched his Turkey hat!

 The Christmas cake that Lewis made, with a Twin Otter
a Pyramid tent and a blue ice runway.

 The dining room all set ready for guests


 The cake, mince pies and cheese table


 People starting to arrive for dinner.


 Pull your crackers and pour the wine


 Lewis and Rob in the middle of serving

 Time for the chefs to sit and eat, or fall asleep!

 A quick team picture on the balcony while they are
 eating their main course

 Festive chefs!

I can't see!


Christmas day was soon over with everyone having had a good time, nothing out of the ordinary happened it was a nice relaxed day with lots of food, good company a couple of drinks in the bar. The dinner eventually finished around 8:00pm although there were a few groups sat around talking and picking at the cheese board, while one or two slipped off to watch films or play board games. I headed to the bar for a couple of games of pool and to sit and relax after a long day on my feet.


Boxing Day 2016


This was to be a good day for the chefs, as it had been arranged that the Technical Services team were going to do boxing day Brunch, with the Bonner Science Lab agreeing to do dinner for us, which was to be all the leftovers from the  Christmas eve buffet and Christmas day dinner.
It was great to have had a lie in that morning and to shower leisurely before wandering over for lunch. It is the first time that i have seen all chefs have a day off together, it was a very nice experience and the guys doing the cooking did a great job, we should do it more often!

For the Brunch From Tech Services

The menu


 Nelly and Eddy, the Genny Mechs along with Jesus
the plumber and Renee the sparky, all watc
h their
boss Tim fill do-nuts
 Tim filling do-nuts with custard

 Brownie, my wintering plumber 

 Matt Bell, showing off his home made bread rolls
good news for me as he is my wintering Generator 
Mechanic.

 Everyone enjoying it so far!

 Don't expect do-nuts and chips every time!

 No complaints!

 A great job well done!

Why wouldn't you have a frog in the kitchen.


For Dinner From the Bonner Lab



The Menu



 Kate the Dive Officer in total control!

 Julie our wintering Field Guide and Gemma one of
 the Dutch Scientist, cleaning up.

 Shoba putting the finishing touches to the buffet

 It all looks great.

Kate standing at the buffet, having done a great job.

Dinner was enjoyed once again by everyone, especially we three chefs, as we didn't lift a finger and i had a very lazy relaxed day....


After dinner i went to the music room (the green room) to practice my part in the big band. This will be for our performance on New Years eve, I have been practicing and playing the Saxophone in our big band, should be a good night, it sounds amazing so far, but then i would say that. I am practicing again tonight, I will let you know how it all goes.




 Practice tonight



 Band Practice in the green room


Ali, cleaning her Sax








Thursday, 29 December 2016

Quiz Night & Christmas Eve

Christmas Quiz Night

This was the first night of the Christmas festivities, with no relief until January we were able to celebrate Christmas normally with the majority of people having Christmas off. However, they would have to work if the situation dictated, for example if they could get a plane in or out they would have to give fire cover.
So with everyone having had dinner, it was up to the bar and we were put into teams. There were some good rounds with questions being submitted from various departments, the funniest round was from Nelly the out going winter Generator Mechanic, he made some props and got a few volunteers to act out scenes from one or two films. That was very comical!


Briefing the Teams

Guess the film

Tech Services play act 
Adam, Rob and Tim in Back to the Future.



All Pay Attention

My team came second, but we were relegated to third due to more heads joining the team......


Christmas Eve

This was a busy day with all 3 chefs working not only to produce the daily morning smoko and lunch, but also to set up for that evenings buffet plus lots of prep for Christmas day. The Buffet for that evening was set up in the Big TV Room adjacent to the bar, this was so that we could enjoy a few carols and mince pies and have a bit of Karaoke fun after the meal. 
It all went very smoothly with quite a few volunteers helping us to prep, set up and clear down. 

Everyone on base has their turn at what we call 'Gash'.... If your name is at the top of the Gash list, you are a domestic for that day, which means you are with the saints and the chefs and have a list of jobs that have to be done. These jobs include, emptying bins, cleaning corridors and toilets, washing up in the kitchen and generally helping to keep things clean tidy and topped up. Everyone from the top down does a days Gash. Over Christmas the Gash rota stated communal Gash, this was fair to everyone so that no one person had to do it all on their own. 

We had a 'Gashvent Calendar' this year made by Jen, one of the air mechs and Emily a marine scientist, This was a daily treat leading up to Christmas, for the Gash person of the day to open a pocket and have the hand made chocolate that was inside.

Emily and Jen's Gashvent Calendar

Rob, cutting the pork pie he made
Lewis, making Sausage Rolls
Rob eyeing up the Brandy



Lewis and Rob with the Quiche

Kate, our Diving officer preparing the Christmas Eve Punch.

Maz, Our Meteorologist prepping the pickles

Mike Brian, our Station Leader on Gash duty

Rob, Dave (A Saint), Myself and Lewis stand at the
completed Buffet

A well deserved drink and a sit down before the
masses devour the buffet
Denis the Air Mech fills his plate
Rob the Plumber joins the Chefs





Well received buffet

Another successful meal and the karaoke after was a lot of fun, It was gone midnight when i walked over to my pit room to turn in for the night to get a good nights sleep to be ready for Christmas day when we would have to do it all again.
The mountains around Rothera were beautiful that evening, as the pink glow reflected off the snowy caps, I didn't see Santa though!

Walking to my Pit Room