Mincemeat Dreams 2008/12/3 I vaguely remember mincemeat pies being produced occassionaly for family holiday feasts when I was a child, and I remember not liking them. However, along with those visual and informational memories, I think I can still remember the flavor of the bite of pie I was imposed-upon to try, or perhaps it is the aroma, and it has grown on me these many minceless years. I find myself increasingly eager to try another bite. As my available mincemeat pie recipes all begin, "Open a jar of mincemeat," (good luck finding Ye Olde Mincemeat on the shelf of a Japanese supermarket) and imagining the ingredients for homemade multitudinous, exotic, and even harder to find, it wasn't until this season that I looked up a from scratch mincemeat recipe. Sure, the ingredient list is a bit long, and not everything can be found in the everyday market, but it didn't look that hard, one of the exotics, suet, I found on the Web at a suet-reasonable price, and I could imagine reasonable substitutes for some of the others. On the way home from work tonight I stopped by a downtown grocery that specializes in imported foods and ingredients to see if it might not be too hard to assemble what I needed for a mincemeat experiment. I had spotted fewer of the exotics than I had hoped for when my glance drifted to the top shelf: mincemeat in a jar. It is vegetarian stuff, but on the other hand, it's possible either me or one or more of the kids isn't going to like the stuff after all. The jar was expensive-ish \600, but that's probably worth the saved time if the experiment goes bad. Maybe this year I'll practice pie crust and save the meat-mincing for next year.