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| Aquasco Swap: Food and Stuff List for
The First Annual Aquasco Fall Plant Swap Sept. 30, 2006 at Vlad's Country Estate:) (The following is quoted from Christine's version)
Non-food Needs:
Food:
Also, this is a great place to show off your very special recipes that your family won't touch, like lavender flavored shortbread or zucchini fudge or whatever - CAUSE IN THE INTERESTS OF BOTANICAL SCIENCE, WE'LL EAT IT! (For directions, MapQuest:
Questions? just include them in your post here, or feel free to e-mail Vlad. (Vlad can't get online to respond, but we're working on this.) Have fun finding new homes for your surplus plants and discovering new plants you didn't know you needed! Did I forget anything? Of course! So, let me know so I can fix it! Wishing everyone a great swap! Happy gardening,
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Follow-Up Postings:
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| I have ideas, but need input from others. Here are your choices. 1. Chocolate Espresso Chew - The soft in the middle kind, very chocolatey very, very BAD for you. 2. Chicken Biriyani w/ Tomato Raita - What I made for last fall's swap. Essentially, spicy rice with chicken and cashews, with a yogurt based raita to tone it down. 3. Rum Cake - I had made the chocolate version for the Spring swap, am considering something a little different, maybe using coconut flavored rum with a coconut cake instead. When you post what you'll be bringing, please vote for one of the choices. Or email me to let me know. Notice that 'All of the above' is not one of the choices. As much as I would like to cook up a storm, I won't have time, if the previous swaps are any indication. |
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| Deviled Eggs Texas Sheetcake |
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- Posted by busyasabee 7MD (My Page) on Sat, Aug 26, 06 at 6:31
| I'll be bringing: Babaganoush & Pita Bread Tabbouleh (parsley salad) Suja ~ my vote is for #2 (Chicken Biriyani w/ Tomato Raita) |
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| Apple tart (and this time I promise not to forget to bring it after I go to all the trouble to make it. |
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- Posted by beth_b_kodiak MD zone 7 (My Page) on Fri, Sep 15, 06 at 7:50
| I'll bring hot dogs, rolls and chopped onions Also a large container of Pasta salad How does one make a guess at amounts needed? Are there leftovers of staples from MAGTAG? |
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- Posted by madsquopper 7a No. VA (My Page) on Mon, Sep 18, 06 at 15:14
| Chocolate truffles are out (too much work), flourless chocolate torte is in (tastes just as good). Larry |
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- Posted by cfmuehling 7b DC/MD ’burbs (My Page) on Fri, Sep 22, 06 at 20:37
| Suja, I can't decide but 1 and 2 sound fantastic. How 'bout some of those greenie beanies your dad made? Got any riata? I'm a convert, you know, although I usually have no idea what I'm eating! :) I'll bring something on the non sweet side, since I can't bake worth a squirt. (Larry, can't wait. Love flourless tortes!) I have heavy duty garbage bags and will bring some napkins and paper towels. Yeah! |
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| I can bring plates and plasticware. |
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| I'll bring something for the grill, probably Italian sausage or bratwursts, and buns. Looking forward to seeing you all Saturday! Dan |
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- Posted by gardnwatch z7MD (My Page) on Wed, Sep 27, 06 at 18:35
| I'll bring some type of pasta or cold lentil salad and a fresh fruit pizza. Looking forward to Saturday. Bonnie |
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| I'll bring a green salad, some drinks and ice Alison |
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| I can take care of chips and crunchies. I'll bring potato chips, chips and salsa, and maybe pretzels. I'll also bring some bread and butter pickles I canned this year. |
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| Now I remembered what I want to bring - olive tapanade. Guess I'll have to stop at the store on the way home from work. And name tags! |
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| FYI I've got plates, plastic-wear and cups. |
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