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Food at the Truckers' Teddy Bear Ball


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I need your input on the type of food stations that we should have at the Truckers' Ball that will be held at the Antique Car Museum in Hershey, PA on February 18th, 2006.

Several food stations will be set up around the museum where we can graze all night.

The caterer has thrown out several ideas. We can use some of them or none of them. We can come up with our own ideas. Here are some of the caterers suggestions:

Meat station (different types)
Cheesesteaks
mash potato bar (all kinds of toppings)
Pizza bar
Asian food
Mexican
Greek
Pasta Station (all kinds of pasta)
German

Do any of these suggestions interest you?
What would you like to have?

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Hey, who is going to fix your Mexican food? You might consult my slave driver as she loves Mexican food and has several excellent recipes. Plus she can do a great job of cooking it. As a matter of fact I whip up a mean posole (find out for yourself, ha) she is great at enchiladas and tacos plus some others. You are forgetting some great American dishes, namely Cajun. I whip up a shrimp sphagetti(have the recipe), Robin cooks up a mean jambalaya and I can cook up red beans and rice with the best of them. For dessert, we usually fix up a sweet potato pie with either pecans or walnuts in it. Didn't know I could cook to go along with this sweet innocent personality, did you? In addition, I clean the house (when she doesn't gripe at me) and I wash clothes. I don't do windows though. Well-rounded (in more ways than 1) personality, don't you think? Hasta la vista, compadre. Oh, before I forget about it. Check out fathergary's latest blog.

Comment By:
loconuez on Sun, Jul 31 2005 @ 8:37 PM [EST]
I'm omnivorous, but Karen is more health-concious, preferring things like chicken, fish and vegetables. Nothing fried or real greasy. It would be great to meet you all in person. Hope our schedule works out so we can be there... -Ken

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Ken and Karen on Sun, Jul 31 2005 @ 10:37 PM [EST]
Thanks for the input - you gave me some good ideas. Let's believe that everyone's schedule will work out for the Ball. And Lenutt, if you get any more perfect, you'll have to be removed from the Earth - you'll be transported right on up to Heaven.

Comment By:
truckerdoc on Mon, Aug 01 2005 @ 10:01 AM [EST]
perfection is not my goal, because if I were perfect I wouldn't be human. That is free to make mistakes and in general free to ruffle other people's feathers. That would not work out.

Comment By:
loconuez on Mon, Aug 01 2005 @ 8:17 PM [EST]
We can check with Father Gary on this, but wasn't Jesus considered perfect? And he ruffled lots of feathers and was considered a trouble maker by many people. Remember the saying, "if you please everybody, you're only mediocre." In this case, you're food suggestions were perfect, and I'm passing them onto the caterer. We hadn't even thought about Cajun dishes.

Comment By:
truckerdoc on Tue, Aug 02 2005 @ 12:06 PM [EST]
darn you, you know too many quotations and obscure facts. I can't get away with too much around you, can I? I will never be considered mediocre by any stretch of the imagination then.

Comment By:
loconuez on Tue, Aug 02 2005 @ 11:56 PM [EST]

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