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ResQgeek ([personal profile] resqgeek) wrote2006-03-21 05:09 pm
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Oh...I almost forgot to say "Happy New Year!"

What? You look puzzled. Didn't you know that it's the Iranian New Year? Well, now you do.

One of the things I like about my job is the incredible diversity of the employees here. A few months back, a co-worker from Ethiopia took a bunch of us out to an Ethiopian restaurant to celebrate the retirement of my old boss. Today, it was Iran's turn. I have a number of co-workers who were born in Iran, and every year they invite a bunch of us to join them for lunch at an Iranian restaurant to celebrate the Iranian New Year. Today, a group of about two dozen people from our work unit piled into a bunch of cars and went out to celebrate. We had a variety of Iranian dishes to sample, and I believe we all left the restaurant wishing we were headed home for a nap instead of back to the office to work. The food was fabulous, and the conversation included discussions of Iranian New Year's traditions. All-in-all, quite a fun lunch.

[identity profile] cryingbaby.livejournal.com 2006-03-21 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Sounds fun! I have never had Iranian food. What is it like? Is it vegetarian, or rice based? Like curries?

[identity profile] antof9.livejournal.com 2006-03-29 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
When I go to NY/NJ for work, I feel the same way. Our home office looks like the United Nations, which I love (2 UN comments in one day. . . hmmmm). But when I'm working from home in my white bread cookie-cutter suburb, I miss it. Thanks for sharing!

(Last week we had Brazilian "rodizio" in New Jersey, and it was FABULOUS!)