Kris is hosting the May meeting this Saturday, and while he may make some food, let's see if we can't lighten the hosting burden. So who can make or bring something?
I'll start by offering a veggie tray with hummus or some other tasty dip for veggies.
Who's next?
Food for May meeting
- chris_todd
- Posts: 1118
- Joined: Fri Oct 03, 2008 11:05 pm
- Location: Catonsville
- scientist0724
- Posts: 1974
- Joined: Sat Jun 27, 2009 9:47 pm
- Real Name: Arlene Wagner
- Location: Reston, VA
- chris_todd
- Posts: 1118
- Joined: Fri Oct 03, 2008 11:05 pm
- Location: Catonsville
Arlene and Viktor, those both sound great, thanks! Be sure to keep receipts for your costs, we're not asking for donations. Sure, we're on a budget, but the budget is not zero, it's forty bucks or so.
Anyone else? Note that because space will be a little constrained, and therefore the likelihood of bumping into your neighbor (and thus, spills) is higher, we should probably avoid potentially messy foods, and stick with finger foods.
Anyone else? Note that because space will be a little constrained, and therefore the likelihood of bumping into your neighbor (and thus, spills) is higher, we should probably avoid potentially messy foods, and stick with finger foods.
Nathan, Columbia is full of restaurants, mostly chains. Ruby Tuesdays, Bertuccis, Boston Market, LongHorn, Red Robin, Don Pablos, Red Lobster, On the Border, Fridays, Olive Garden, Green Turtle, etc are all within 5 mins. If you like Indian food, I highly recommend looking on Mango Grove (vegetarian) or Mirchi Wok (meat). They are located in the same building. Cha Ya is a good Thai/Sushi restaurant.