Food for February meeting
Re: Food for February meeting
For those of you who haven’t had the pleasure of lugging around the “GWAPA supply bucket,” it contains (mostly) non-food items that help us consume the food. I just checked and it now contains plastic knives (50-75), forks (hundreds), and spoons (50-75); a large package of paper napkins; a dozen paper coffee cups; dozens of plastic and paper cups; a package of ice tea bags, two containers of mustard, and one container of sour cream dip. The only things I see that might be needed and is not in the bucket are paper plates.
John Godbey
Springfield, VA
Springfield, VA
Re: Food for February meeting
We have a new grocery store with a bakery so I could bring some cupcakes, cookies or what ever they have that looks good at the time, is store bought Ok.
Sincerely,
Tim
Tim
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Re: Food for February meeting
Okay, I checked the soda stock. I'll be bringing 1- 2 liter Sprite, 1- 2 liter coke, and 2- 2 liter diet coke.DelawareJim wrote:I have several as well. I'll check to see what I have when get home.Judi wrote:I have several 2 liter bottles of soda, and can pick up a couple more.
Cheers.
Jim
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Re: Food for February meeting
I'll bring a shoofly pie or two depending on the size.jweis wrote:So, it looks like we have soda, shrimp spring rolls, mini-cheesecake brownies, and pasta salad. Is anyone else able to bring a dish?
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Re: Food for February meeting
Store bought is certainly OK! Just bring what looks good.150EH wrote:We have a new grocery store with a bakery so I could bring some cupcakes, cookies or what ever they have that looks good at the time, is store bought Ok.
As far as sodas, I have two 2-liter bottles of ginger ale, one 2-liter bottle of Coke, and two 1.25 liter bottles of Coke. I also have a bottle of V-8 Splash.
I think I'll also provide some hummus, vegetables, and pita.
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Re: Food for February meeting
Should I buy some paper plates, or was someone else already planning to?John G wrote:For those of you who haven’t had the pleasure of lugging around the “GWAPA supply bucket,” it contains (mostly) non-food items that help us consume the food. I just checked and it now contains plastic knives (50-75), forks (hundreds), and spoons (50-75); a large package of paper napkins; a dozen paper coffee cups; dozens of plastic and paper cups; a package of ice tea bags, two containers of mustard, and one container of sour cream dip. The only things I see that might be needed and is not in the bucket are paper plates.
Re: Food for February meeting
I'm going to Costco on Friday anyway, so I will pick up some paper plates.
Julie
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37g planted, 11g planted, and three 5.2g planted shrimp tanks.
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Re: Food for February meeting
Thanks, Julie!
Re: Food for February meeting
Thank you! Please save your receipt so that GWAPA can reimburse you.jweis wrote:I'm going to Costco on Friday anyway, so I will pick up some paper plates.
Re: Food for February meeting
Sure, NP. Let me know if it would be helplful for me to pick up anything else from Costco.krisw wrote:Thank you! Please save your receipt so that GWAPA can reimburse you.jweis wrote:I'm going to Costco on Friday anyway, so I will pick up some paper plates.
Julie
37g planted, 11g planted, and three 5.2g planted shrimp tanks.
37g planted, 11g planted, and three 5.2g planted shrimp tanks.