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Food for April meeting

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I figured I would go ahead and start this thread a little early, rather than do my regular procrastination. :)

Note that I will be giving one of the presentations at the April meeting, so I'd really appreciate it if someone else could volunteer to provide a "main dish". I'll bring the GWAPA supplies bucket, so we won't need cups or plates or that kind of stuff. But drinks and snack-like or dessert-like things would be appreciated.

As always remember that we have a (modest) budget for this (which we've done well to stay within), so by all means request reimbursement for your expenses from Ghazanfar.
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Post by scientist0724 »

I can make a steak pasta and dessert.

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I can bring some food. I'll think about what.
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I'll pick up the paper goods and drinks. If someone else could bring ice that would be great.

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Should have read the whole starting post. Scratch the paper goods and make that drinks and chips.
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dougrm3 wrote:Should have read the whole starting post. Scratch the paper goods and make that drinks and chips.
:) Thanks, Doug! Note that we already have four 2L bottles of Soda, so don't go overboard there, perhaps two should be sufficient.
arlene wrote:I can make a steak pasta and dessert.
Thanks Arlene! Everyone always loves your desserts!
cristy wrote:I can bring some food. I'll think about what.
Thanks, Cristy! Last year, I seem to recall we did chili or something like it in crockpots, and that worked quite well at this location (power outlets easily available). Would something in a crock pot be an option again?

Anyone else interested in picking up or making something? We seem to be a little light on vegetables, so something along those lines would be a good candidate.

And remember folks, we *do* have a budget for this, if you spend money, please ask for reimbursement (this month, ask Viktor, who will be Ghazanfar's doppleganger, since Ghaz can't make it).
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Post by scientist0724 »

If you guys need something that will keep dishes hot, I have warming dishes that has three compartments that plugs into the wall.

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I'll bring a potato dish. Vegan compatible.
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Post by jweis »

I can bring a carrot cake (minus one slice that my boys shared tonight and then decided they don't like carrot cake). I tasted it and thought it was very good.
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Post by Cristy Keister »

A couple of you asked for the recipe for the potato salad I brought. I found it on Epicurious.com - Here. I roasted everything in the oven and used very little oil rather than the 1/4 C the recipe calls for. I also used less lemon. I think it would be interesting to mix in some sweet potato, too.
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