
“Yep.” 
 “I had no idea… how long have you been hiding all this talent?!”
 “Thanks,” said Chris modestly, “actually, I haven’t been doing it very  long… at least, I haven’t been taking it seriously for that long.”
 “Don’t be humble, girl! Your stuff is incredible!!!  And trust me, I don’t  blow smoke,” said DiDi.
 “Oh, trust me, I know,” said Chris with a wry chuckle.
 Chris and DiDi had had their issues over the years, particularly when DiDi  had been a criminal defense attorney and Chris was a detective partnered with  her husband, Calvin. 
 Chris had harbored more than a little resentment over DiDi “gettin’ the bad  guys off.”  While DiDi had entertained a wee bit of jealousy about how much time  Chris got to spend with her husband; that the two of them worked on the same  side of the law… and that catching the (alleged) bad guys was a lot sexier and a  bigger adrenalin rush than getting them out of jail.
 Although there had never been any acrimony between Chris and DiDi, their  relationship did become more genial once DiDi started working in the DA’s  office, but even then she’d thought of Chris as more Calvin’s friend than hers.   The two women had not socialized that much over the years, at least not without  Calvin.
 DiDi’s relationship with Mitzi, however, was another story.  Though  seemingly an unlikely pairing, Mitzi and DiDi had become fast friends almost  immediately upon moving in together. What had been born out of financial  necessity had grown into an abiding kinship. DiDi was glad that Cliff and Mitzi  had decided to move back to Monticello…and that Chris had made the overture to  pursue a relationship with her after Calvin’s death.  
 A suddenly knock on the door broke DiDi out of her reverie. It was  Mitzi.
 “Obviously you did more than just go feed the parking meter,” said DiDi,  eyeing Mitzi’s parcels.
 “I thought a nice, crusty loaf of French bread would go well with Chris’s  chicken salad,” said Mitzi. “Then I thought a nice, chilled bottle of Chardonnay  would go well with the crusty French bread.  Then I thought a nice crisp apple  tart would go well with finishing off the Chardonnay… especially if we warm it  up and top it with some vanilla ice cream!”
 “Perfect,” said Chris, setting her beautifully prepared chicken salad on  the table, “let me go get a wine opener.”
 “Allow me,” said Mitzi, pulling one out of her purse.
 Chris and DiDi burst into laughter.
 “What‘s so funny?” questioned Mitzi.  “I simply believe in being  prepared!”
 “Un-hunh…so what else have you got in there?” asked Chris.
 “Oh, you’d be surprised,” teased Mitzi.
 “Chris, your salad looks almost too beautiful to eat,” said DiDi  admiringly.
 “Well, I like my food like I like my paintings,” replied Chris  thoughtfully, “vibrant and energizing.”
 “Sounds like a pretty good recipe for friendship, as well,” said  DiDi.
 “Hey, I’ll drink to that!” said Mitzi, raising her glass in a toast.
 “Here..here!” said Chris, raising her glass, “…to friendship!”
 “Yes, right here!” chimed in DiDi, raising her glass, “a toast to an  amazing feast for the eyes, for the belly…and most importantly, for the  soul.”
 “Cheers!” exclaimed the three women in unison.”  
 “Great…now let’s eat,” said Mitzi, “‘cause I’m starving!”
 Despite feeling a few twinges of hunger herself, DiDi couldn’t help but  thinking that right at this moment her heart was feeling very, very full.
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 CHRIS EGAN’S  FESTIVE CURRIED CHICKEN SALAD
 1 prepared roasted chicken boned, skinned and cubed
 1 stalk celery, diced
 2 whole scallions chopped 
 2 medium granny smith apples - peeled, cored and diced
 ½  cup golden raisins
 ¼ cup dried cranberries
 ¼ cup toasted pecan pieces
 ¼ cup toasted walnut pieces
 ½  teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper (or to taste)
 ¼  teaspoon coarse kosher salt (or to taste)
 3 teaspoons curry powder (or to taste)
 1 ½ cups light mayonnaise
 2 teaspoons lemon juice
 1/2 teaspoon sugar
 1 cup red grapes, halved
 1 cup mandarin oranges
 ½  red pepper, finely julienned 
 Pick up a prepared broiled chicken from the supermarket and refrigerate for  at least an hour.  Remove bones and skin.  Cube and toss with mayonnaise and  curry powder in a large bowl.  Fold in celery, onion, raisins, cranberry, pecans  and walnuts.  Toss apples in lemon juice, sugar, pepper and salt and fold into  chicken salad.  Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate till ready to use.   Serve on individual plates of mixed greens tossed with crisp red grapes  (halved) and a light vinaigrette.  Garnish with mandarin oranges and red  pepper
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Mariann Aalda played DiDi Bannister-Stoner on Edge of Night from 1981 to  its final episode on December 28, 1984. She also played Grace Battles  on Guiding Light and Lena Hart on Sunset Beach on daytime and starred in  the primetime series The Royal Family and First & 10 and recurred  or guest-starred on such shows as Designing Women, Grace Under Fire and  The Parkers, among others. With a penchant for comedy, she's also done  stand-up in clubs across the country and is the co-creator of  M.O.I.S.T.! -- the "sex-istential" comedy-with-music  celebrating the  seasoned woman -- which she co-wrote/produced/performs  with Iona Morris  (ex-Fiona Griffin, As The World Turns).
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That sounds like an incredibly DELICIOUS salad! :)
ReplyDeleteMariann -- I'm late in saying this, but I am delighted to see EON continue on, and that one of the EON actors is writing it! I used to catch the reruns on USA back in the late '80s and it really made me regret I hadn't see the series at all first-run (I was 12 when it went off the air).
BTW, I tried my own hand at wrapping up the loose ends from the series finale, but if you thought Lee Sheldon's tenure on the series was a bit scifi with the whole Isis Building storyline...well, mine got VERY scifi/supernatural. But it served its purpose... ;)
Anyway -- keep on bringing us to the EDGE! :)
Matt H., Tucson Arizona
Another fun one! Thanks for explaining the evolution of Chris/DiDi... I was a bit curious about that. ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful that EON and Didi lives on!! Thank u for sharing!!! <3
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