NicoleC
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I know this is early, but my June is shaping up to be one exciting moment after another, so I need to start planning the June meeting at my house in Hartselle now.
At this point, the only days available are June 23rd and 24th and June 30th. I assume many folks wouldn't want to meet on a Sunday and the 30th is awfully late in the month, so does Saturday June 23rd sounds good?
For food, I suggest BBQ and I will provide all the food if ya'll will provide beverages. Marinated chicken and burgers okay?
Since I have a life-threatening food allergy to onions and everything in the onion family (save garlic... and not every "garlic" is garlic), please do not bring anything you expect to cook, heat up or touch anything I own that isn't disposable. Onions are not always on the labels of foods and are in more things than you would imagine.
Seriously, I'd rather not include a trip to the hospital as part of the June meeting, okay? You know all those stories you hear about kids dying of eating something that once touched peanut butter? It's like that. So let me just provide the food, okay?
Okay, onion lecture over.
For a presentation, does anyone have any votes for:
-Moving with a reef tank (my cross-country trek in a blizzard)
-Raising clownfish
-Pairing & Raising C. cinctus (yellow watchman gobies)
-Rotifer culturing
Folding chairs would be helpful, but I am probably good for tables, pending a rough head count. There is lots of parking room and a big back porch so rain or shine shouldn't be a problem.
At this point, the only days available are June 23rd and 24th and June 30th. I assume many folks wouldn't want to meet on a Sunday and the 30th is awfully late in the month, so does Saturday June 23rd sounds good?
For food, I suggest BBQ and I will provide all the food if ya'll will provide beverages. Marinated chicken and burgers okay?
Since I have a life-threatening food allergy to onions and everything in the onion family (save garlic... and not every "garlic" is garlic), please do not bring anything you expect to cook, heat up or touch anything I own that isn't disposable. Onions are not always on the labels of foods and are in more things than you would imagine.
Seriously, I'd rather not include a trip to the hospital as part of the June meeting, okay? You know all those stories you hear about kids dying of eating something that once touched peanut butter? It's like that. So let me just provide the food, okay?
Okay, onion lecture over.
For a presentation, does anyone have any votes for:
-Moving with a reef tank (my cross-country trek in a blizzard)
-Raising clownfish
-Pairing & Raising C. cinctus (yellow watchman gobies)
-Rotifer culturing
Folding chairs would be helpful, but I am probably good for tables, pending a rough head count. There is lots of parking room and a big back porch so rain or shine shouldn't be a problem.