Monthly Archives: May 2012

Oops, I blew it!

Sorry everyone,
Last week I double booked Tuesday Night Dinner  - sorry Brian and flatmates - thank you Loren, Heather and bump.
And unfortunately this week I didn’t manage to book a dinner. So, ring each other up, invite your neighbour over or invite yourself over to a friends.
Venice, I must say, was fantastic - we had [...]

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Winter Warmers in Tawa

Good morning
This week is the first Tuesday Night Dinner at Loren and Heather’s new house.
Our theme shall be Winter Warmers.
Cheers,
Loren and Heather
This week will be a little (only just) warmer in the UK, so we will have a small dinner in Hackney, London. If you are in the UK send me an email. I should have a UK [...]

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Tuesday’s theme, Help and Hosting

Hiya
Cajun vs. Creole: What’s The Difference?
Ever since Andrew sent me this article I’ve wanted the theme to be Cajun vs. Creole.
Because it’s our last Tuesday Night Dinner in Wellington, until August, this week’s dinner is at our place again.
And yes, we’ve got a house sitter while we are away, thanks for the offers ;o)
Wellington City Mission [...]

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This week, next week, help and the next three months.

Hi
As you may have heard we will be in Europe from 20 May to 10 August 2012. Melissa has secured investment, from the UK, for her business Minimonos. so Grace and I are going along for the adventure.
That means we miss out on 12 Tuesday Night Dinners (in Wellington) so I need you to help keep Tuesday [...]

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“I’ve never done this before…” in Thorndon

Good evening
Sorry for the delay - I got lost in the matrix today. Here’s an original theme from Kelly and Daniel:
Right- skip the usual fallback favourites- cook or bring something you have never cooked (or taken away!) before. Get outside that culinary comfort zone.
Added feature: Bring unwanted cookbooks for a cookbook swap! (Leftovers and abandoneds [...]

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