[Vision2020] Potluck

joekc at adelphia.net joekc at adelphia.net
Fri Feb 3 16:33:15 PST 2006


Keely mentioned something about bringing dinnerware and cups to the potluck. Is this necessary?

So far we have the following folks and food. See you tomorrow!

Janesta: delicious vegetarian meatballs 
		Monday Night Moose
Jennifer: curly pasta mango chicken salad 
		Huckleberry cheesecake
Joe: brie and bread dish
Keely: Madras Potatoes or Indonesian Wild Rice 
Salad
Phil: dessert, most likely a cake
Michael: Taco Lasagna Casserole
Roger: mixed vegetables
Nick: Parmesan Yam Puff
Kit: whatever looks good at the Safeway deli
--
Joe Campbell

---- Craine Kit <kcraine at verizon.net> wrote: 

=============
I’m bringing whatever looks good at the Safeway deli. Best cooking  
I’ve never done.

Kit Craine

On Feb 2, 2006, at 4:41 PM, joekc at adelphia.net wrote:

> And, Roger, your idea was a good one!
>
> I know that several people can’t make it but I’ll be there,  
> with my family (that’s OK, right?). We plan to bring a brie and  
> bread dish that my wife, Delphine, makes. So far, we have the  
> following people bringing the following dishes:
>
> Janesta: delicious vegetarian meatballs
> Jennifer: curly pasta mango chicken salad
> Joe: brie and bread dish
>
> Let’s see if we can get some folks whose names do not begin with â 
> €˜J’ to let us know what they are bringing!
>
> Best, Joe
>
> ---- lfalen <lfalen at turbonet.com> wrote:
>
> =============
> Ted
> I agree with you that there is to much mud slinging. That is the  
> reason I suggested a pot luck. It was my hope that if folks got to  
> know one another on a personal basis that it might tone done some  
> of the personal attacks. Discuss and debate the issues, but lets be  
> civil about it I think most people on this list are good people and  
> are concerned about the community and the nation. We just have  
> different ideas on how to promote the public good with in the  
> context of personal freedom.
>
> Roger
>
>
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