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| Food and Stuff List for the 2010 Fall MAG Swap
on Sunday, October 10, at 10 am (ish) at Black Hill Regional Park in Boyds, Maryland This is the secret to our great swaps - those who don't bring PLANTS bring FOOD. Preferably homemade and loaded with calories 'cause it's tough work doing all that trading and socializing. Extra points for food with chocolate. And if you have no plants and no talent in the kitchen, we still need supplies, and drinks, and ice, and potato chips.....
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!
Questions? just include them in your post here, or feel free to post them here. Someone will surely jump in!
Have fun finding new homes for your surplus plants and discovering new plants you didn't know you needed!
Wishing everyone a great swap! Happy gardening! |
Follow-Up Postings:
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- Posted by ellicottcitycathy 7a/baltimore suburb (My Page) on Tue, Sep 28, 10 at 21:24
| swedish meatballs in a crock pot |
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| A dozen deviled eggs (brunch, right) and home-made bread of some sort. |
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- Posted by busyasabee 7MD (My Page) on Fri, Oct 1, 10 at 7:07
| I plan on bringing Rotisserie chicken & pita bread. Jette |
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| I can bring paper products - plates, napkins and cups Ann |
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- Posted by diana_lynn 7b (My Page) on Sat, Oct 2, 10 at 11:30
| We'll bring a big cooler of mint iced tea, another of ice and some sort of dessert. Diana Lynn and Melanie |
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| German apple cake. (Has anybody ever actually brought zucchini fudge?) |
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- Posted by kimka z7 (jkkaplan@erols.com) on Mon, Oct 4, 10 at 10:37
| I know people have brought zucchini chocolate bread (like a cake really), but I don't remember zucchini fudge. I'll bring fudge brownies, probably with nuts or rum. |
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| Pasta salad and some kind of cookies Jen |
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| Since it's gong to be warmer than I expected, I'mswitching to strata, a baked egg dish that doesn't have maonnaise and can be served at room temp. Lisa |
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