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Thursdays at My House

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Joanna Cismaru

Last Updated: 5/2/26
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thursdays at my house.

I didn’t plan Thursday nights. They just… happened.

thursdays at my house.

Before we moved to the acreage, we met Jay. He runs GG Calgary, big landscaping company, knows what he’s doing, gets things done. He started doing work for us, and for whatever reason, Thursdays became his day to come by. Usually around 2 or 3 in the afternoon. Always before his baseball game.

Now, Thursdays also happened to be the day I was usually cooking for the blog. So the first few times he showed up, I’d just say, “Here, try this.” Whatever I was making, he was eating. And Jay can eat, which made me super happy. That’s how it started. No plan. No invite. Just one guy showing up early and getting fed.

Then we moved to the acreage… and somehow, it didn’t stop. If anything, it got bigger. Now it’s not just Jay. It’s a few people. Sometimes more. And to be fair, most of the time I am ready.

Prep and Persistence

thursdays at my house.
thursdays at my house.

Lauren and I usually start prepping the day before if we know it’s going to be one of those nights. Things are chopped, sauces made, everything lined up so we’re not scrambling last minute like maniacs. But that doesn’t mean it’s calm. Because even when the food is ready, the second people walk in, the whole kitchen comes alive again.

“Smells amazing in here.”

Well yes. That’s because it actually is ready this time. Lauren’s moving through the kitchen like she’s done this a hundred times, keeping things flowing, plating when needed, making sure nothing gets forgotten. Meanwhile I’m doing my usual bouncing between pans, tasting everything one more time just in case, adjusting something that probably didn’t need adjusting.

The Kitchen Showdown

thursdays at my house.
thursdays at my house.
thursdays at my house.

So yes, we’re ready. It just never feels quiet. Within minutes, the kitchen turns into a full situation. People hovering around the island like it’s dinner and a show. Someone lifting lids. Someone opening the oven like they’re checking on me. Someone asking if they can help, then immediately regretting it when I hand them a knife.

And if there’s grilling involved? That’s Jay’s moment. He heads outside like he’s been waiting all day for this, casually reminding everyone that he used to be head chef at The Keg Steakhouse + Bar. Which, to be fair, he will tell you more than once. He’s a true Calgarian, so weather doesn’t matter. Cold, wind, whatever’s happening outside… he’s out there grilling like it’s July.

thursdays at my house.

At least half the time, he’s wearing one of my Jo Cooks aprons… and making a whole production out of it. Let’s just say he enjoys the attention. And yes, I have pictures.

Underfoot and Overfed

thursdays at my house.

The dogs are doing laps, fully committed to the idea that something will hit the floor. And honestly, they are not wrong. Whether it is Solo or Jack, they know exactly where to stand to catch a stray piece of carnitas or a bit of falling cheese. You can see Jack keeping watch in the living room.

Some nights we keep it simple. We’ll just order sushi and call it a day. But if I know a few people are coming?

I go all in. Like today. Mexican day.

Which started as “I’ll just make a couple things” and somehow turned into pork carnitas, fajita rice skillet, Mexican street corn salad, pico de gallo, pollo asado, sheet pan chicken quesadillas, chicken fajita taquitos and carlota de cafe for dessert.

thursdays at my house.
thursdays at my house.
thursdays at my house.

No one asked for this many options, but here we are.

There’s always a moment, usually when every burner is on and the oven is full, where I stop and think… this was a questionable decision. And then everyone starts eating, and suddenly it makes perfect sense.

Slushies, Saunas and Tournaments

When the eating slows down, the competition usually heats up. Sometimes we will clear some space and play ping pong. These are not just casual games. We have full ping pong tournaments that get surprisingly intense. It is another layer of the beautiful chaos that makes these nights so fun.

thursdays at my house.
thursdays at my house.
thursdays at my house.

And the night doesn’t always end in the kitchen. Sometimes we end up in the sauna, most of us dressed, some of us not, sitting there way longer than we planned, talking about nothing and everything.

Sometimes someone suggests a movie and we all wander into the theater room like we’re very organized people… which we’re not. And somewhere along the way, drinks just… appear.

thursdays at my house.

We recently got a Ninja slushi machine, which sounded like a fun idea at the time. Now it’s become a regular thing, and let’s just say slushi cocktails have made more than one Thursday night a little more interesting than expected.

Why We Do It

Eventually, the feasting in the kitchen slowed down. The initial chaos and loud laughter always transitions to something calmer on the acreage. Sometimes, we managed to get some group photos by the island, most times I forget.

thursdays at my house.
thursdays at my house.
thursdays at my house.

Instead of the usual shenanigans, tonight the boys decided that the Mexican menu gave them enough energy to keep the projects moving. They headed back outside into the cool evening air to work on the greenhouse.

I watched them until I got bored from the back porch, which did not take long. I went back to the kitchen and made a tray of chocolate chip cookies.

thursdays at my house.
thursdays at my house.
thursdays at my house.

While they cooled, I took the dogs for a walk on the road that Jay’s men just finished for me. It is so peaceful out here. I just love living on the acreage.

And without fail, someone will ask what we’re doing next Thursday. I usually say I don’t know. But let’s be honest… I probably already have an idea.

There’s no structure to any of it. No schedule. No real plan. Food lands on the counter, people eat when they feel like it, conversations drift, and the night goes wherever it wants. And honestly? That’s my favorite part.

No pressure. No perfect setup. Just good food, people I like, and a house that feels lived in.

Because somehow, without ever planning it, Thursday nights turned into a thing. And at this point, I don’t think I could stop it even if I tried.

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31 responses

  1. Cynthia
    May 3, 2026

    Great read! We are retired and are finding that ‘people like us’ do a lot of spontaneous socializing. It takes the pressure off because it is “last minute”. Your recipes have helped me to exceed our guests and my own expectations! Thanks.

    Reply
    1. Joanna Cismaru
      May 3, 2026

      I love that, spontaneous is where the magic happens 😄 No pressure, just good food and good company. And I’m so glad the recipes are helping you impress your guests, that’s the best part!

      Reply
  2. Janice
    May 3, 2026

    Thursdays sound wonderful!
    You are gracious hosts….
    Such community!
    Sadly…I wish I live close to you…lol❤️

    Reply
    1. Joanna Cismaru
      May 3, 2026

      Haha if you lived closer you’d definitely get pulled into the chaos 😄 Always room for one more at the table though ❤️

      Reply
  3. Chris W.
    May 3, 2026

    The giant smile on your face says it all – I love it for you. Clearly a bunch of us like to cook and it’s way cool when your guests enjoy the effort. I always look forward to the holidays because that’s mostly the only time we see the relatives who don’t live nearby. I usually start the planning a month or so ahead of time – for some reason that’s so fun for me?!? On the last 2 holidays, our daughter and our granddaughter did the potatoes – that’s a huge help to me because of course you can’t do them too much ahead of time. Best wishes for many more happy Thursdays!

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    1. Joanna Cismaru
      May 3, 2026

      Haha you’re my kind of person, planning a month ahead is part of the fun, I do the same thing 😄 And handing off the potatoes… now that’s a power move, those are always the last minute chaos item!

      I love that you’ve got your own traditions going too, that’s really what it’s all about. Here’s to many more happy Thursdays and holiday tables ❤️

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      1. Chris W.
        May 3, 2026

        And I didn’t even have to ask – they volunteered. How lucky am I? Our granddaughter likes to try new recipes so these are perfect opportunities for her. As I’ve mentioned in the past, she gets all my recipes and cookbooks so I always write down notes, etc. by the recipes for her to refer to. When I told her she gets all the books and recipes, she just lit up! She did tell me that she doesn’t want me gone anytime soon though. So that’s a good thing, right?

      2. Joanna Cismaru
        May 3, 2026

        Haha yes, that’s definitely a good thing 😄 She wants the recipes… just not the inheritance timeline. Smart girl.

        I love this so much though, passing down your notes and cookbooks like that… that’s the real treasure. And the fact that she lit up? You’ve got yourself a future cook right there ❤️

  4. Wendy Bell
    May 3, 2026

    What a beautiful tradition – not planned, very off-the-cuff and impromptu! Since COVID many of us still cocoon – but we are people who need other people to feel happy and fulfilled. You just do it and attract the right people with your great food! Good for you!!

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    1. Joanna Cismaru
      May 3, 2026

      Haha “not planned” is being very generous 😄 It’s more like organized chaos that somehow works out. But you’re so right, we need our people, and good food just seems to bring everyone together. So glad that came through ❤️

      Reply
  5. Catherine Adan
    May 3, 2026

    This was such a wonderful read. It brought tears of happiness to my eyes to hear and see so much togetherness and love. These days, that is so important. I love your recipes by the way and look forward to my recipe emails.
    Thank you for sharing such a wonderful story.

    Reply
    1. Joanna Cismaru
      May 3, 2026

      Thank you so much, that really means a lot to me ❤️ Those nights are exactly that, just good food, good people, and a bit of chaos in the kitchen 😄 I’m so glad you’re enjoying the recipes too!

      Reply
  6. I have a weird name
    May 3, 2026

    How wonderful! I wish we were neighbors. I’ll try to get invited over, then bring some paper to secretly take notes, so I could learn some of your skills, while drinking a slushi cocktail or 3.

    Reply
    1. Joanna Cismaru
      May 3, 2026

      Haha I love this 😄 You’d be more than welcome, and no need to sneak notes, I’ll hand you a pen… after the first slushy cocktail or two 🍹

      Reply
      1. I have a weird name
        May 5, 2026

        Well, if you’re ever in Raleigh, we need to meet up for cocktails.

      2. Joanna Cismaru
        May 6, 2026

        Sounds like a plan!

  7. BSchmid
    May 3, 2026

    Sounds pretty perfect to me too!
    Enjoy!

    Reply
    1. Joanna Cismaru
      May 3, 2026

      Thank you!

      Reply
  8. Janet
    May 3, 2026

    We do this with family every week and I love it! I never have a problem coming up with the meal plan, thanks in large part to you, but the appetizers cause me the most stress. How often can you serve charcuterie and veggies with hummus? Any advice for mixing it up while trying to keep it simple. I try to keep somewhat of a theme going so that the app “goes with” the meal but I seem to get bogged down by what should be the easiest part.

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    1. Joanna Cismaru
      May 3, 2026

      Honestly, that’s exactly what I do too. I usually just go to my appetizers page and pick something that fits the theme, and if there isn’t one, I just choose randomly and call it a day.

      And trust me, you can serve charcuterie and hummus as often as you want, nobody is ever mad about that 😄

      Appetizers are just there to keep people happy while you finish cooking, don’t let them stress you out!

      Reply
  9. Jay Bennett
    May 2, 2026

    These photos are awesome!!

    Reply
  10. Jay Bennett
    May 2, 2026

    My favorite day of the week.
    Thank you for always being fantastic hosts.
    The best food anyone could dream up. its always a nice surprise and I always leave with my top button open 😀

    Reply
    1. Joanna Cismaru
      May 3, 2026

      Haha that’s how you know it was a successful night, top button open 😄 Always love having you over, and I’m so glad Thursdays are a favorite!

      Reply
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