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I wouldn't mind bringing a rice cooker and we can make onigiri or curry XD
And raffle baskets FTW
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02-01-2009, 09:25 PM
(Edited 02-01-2009, 09:26 PM by chrono.)
(02-01-2009, 06:54 AM)Tohmasuke Wrote: O_____o never have I heard of such a thing!
It's good stuff!
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We'll have to go some time
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02-02-2009, 06:59 AM
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Hmm well I will have to trust you since you are made of win, we should go sometime!
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So what's everyone wearing?
John and I have no idea yet XD
so so far for food, i like the idea of meatball subs and my rice cooker and MAYBE pizza.
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i could bring sushi maybe, onigiri is really dry for a party, but i like it, little mini make your own pizzas sound good.
CHEESE LOTS AND LOTS OF CHEESE
also we are doing it on the 31'st this year that could cause a really big conflict with attendence this year beacause its a holiday
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Well who honestly goes trick or treating at our age? It is the on the 31st, and it gives us older kids/adults something fun to do. Most of the people I've seen in the past few yrs attend are too old to trick or treat and have nothing else better to do on Halloween.
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I'm personally thrilled that it's on Halloween this year.
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Actually, I was thinking of something along the lines of a hot tomato sauce and cheese dip, so why not fondue of some sort? Would it be too messy?
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I think Onigiri would be fine, but it might be a little messy trying to actually make it there.
I would recommend making it ahead of time :3
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Wow, fondue! Sounds fancy
Seems like the perfect thing for a Winter Formal, if we ever had one again