PUUF "No Gas" Lunch
News: the "No Gas" Dinner
Your standard potluck on August 27th after the service at the fellowship.
Organized by Al Lewis, supplied by James Newton.
The challenge: No additional gas or other fossil fuel can be used
to transport the food other than that used to bring the congregation to the
fellowship... In other words: Only backyard produce. Well... since we
are having a tough time of it, local farmers markets are ok too... Maybe
you can ride your bike? <grin> The important thing is that the
food not be trucked in from hundreds or thousands of miles away to a grocery
store in the opposite direction from the fellowship.
Menu:
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Tomato Soup,
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Quiche,
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Salad (Spinach, Tomatoes, Avocado, Cukes?, Green Beans?),
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Fruit Salad (Oranges, Peaches, Strawberries),
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Lemonade, Orange Juice,
Farmers:
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the Wolfs: Tomatoes. Avocados! (via Erich's mom and dad)
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Sally Caldwell: Figs.
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Kathleen Moscato: Tomatoes, Herbs, Cucumbers.
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the Newtons: Eggs. Tomatoes, Peppers, Scalions.
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The McLaughlins: Eggs and Grapes.
Hopefull Farmers:
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the Maurers: Tomatoes? From the monster bush.
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the Mufsons: Tomatoes and Herbs
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Mary Ellen Brooks: Eggs!
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Ms. Webster: Avocados, Oranges?
Contributors
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Al Lewis: Greens, Fruit
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Doris Kingsbury: Juice Oranges.
Farmers and Cooks listed on a board at the head of the serving table along
with what they provided.
Cooks and Preparation:
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Quiche: Baked at home, frozen then warmed during service by James
Newton (I'm a Quiche machine! 5 in the freezer already). I did cheat on the
shells, milk, and cheese: All from the regular store. But I rode my bike
to get them! That is 40 servings.
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Tomato Soup:
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Kathleen Moscato will make her "Kick butt" (and it was) soup during the service.
32 Servings.
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Salad:
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the Wolfs: Avocados peeled and chopped for the salad
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Kathleen and Al picked up greens at a local farmers market. The Mufsons brought
basil and tomatoes.
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Fruit Salad:
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Pat found grapes growing near his home and brought many bunches in.
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Sally Caldwell has figs, which will go nicely on the side but probably not
in the fruit salad.
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Al brought in much cantelope, grapes, watermellon and peaches from the Vista
farmers market.
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Someone else brought in a fruit salad and I didn't catch who...
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Juice: James Newton will bring a juicer and cut and juice any Oranges,
Lemons, etc... actually, I couldn't find mine and Al bought a nice electric
for the fellowship for $13 from the local Albertsons. I owe you Al.
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Addison Wolfe juiced most of the oranges that Dorris brought in. We had 3
pitchers of fresh OJ. Very nice.
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Someone dropped off Lemonaid and I didn't get her name. Ms. Kraus? Very good.
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Eggs: Pat brought hard boiled eggs for anyone who wasn't too sure
about the rest.
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Veg Salad: Cucumber, tomato and avacado salad was also served. Thanks
to Sally for the suggestion, the Mufsons for the heirloom tomatoes and the
Wolfes for the avacados.
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Quacamole also showed up. Who brought that? It was great!
Setup:
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Many people helped with the setup
Cleanup:
Pictures:
Kathleen (and baby) and Al in front of the quiche. Figs to the left, quacamole
and vege salad to the right.
Quiche
Salads.
Soup, Fruit, and Juice.
Summary:
A good time was had, good food was eaten with good friends, and very little
oil was consumed. During the service Al Lewis said a few words on the subject:
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