Tuesday, October 28, 2008

FOOD NOT BOMBS 11/22-11/23

hello friends! over the past few days chris, tyler, and i have been contemplating deland fnb stuff and we've decided to have our first feeding at the DeLand Fall Festival of the Arts in Sunflower Park! this will take place on a saturday, the 22nd of november, and the friday night before we'll be having an all night (well, you can go to sleep whenever you want to) cooking session at my house in orange city! so far we're going to try to keep the food simple and ready to eat without heating due to the distance between my house and downtown deland. so far i'm going to make vegan pumpkin muffins and our friend paige is making vegan cookies. i think a week or so before the 21st we'll have a bike ride with a canned food drive, that is, bring a can of vegetarian food with you to the ride! anything you can think of to cook let me know and we can work out obtaining ingredients. let's try to keep it vegetarian if at all possible. fall themed stuff would be cool too, but good old rice and beans is always a heaty meal. so let me know if you're interested and i can show you my address and we can get planning some food creating! saturday morning we'll load up, possibly in thomas' car and some of us may bike as well, and head to deland sometime in the morning. heres some non-food stuff we need...
-3 big buckets for rinsing plates and stuff (thomas might have this covered)
-any number of big pots or pans to serve from
-any number of ladles or big spoons
-lots of forks and spoons!
-washcloths
-a table. the cheap folding kind works, but anything else you can think of you be cool too!
-serving dishes

let me know if you have anything or are interested, or anything else!

-nathan!

2 comments:

Dylan Eitharong said...

This will be ballllllin! Ima bring it up at the Food Not Bombs Orlando meeting tomorrow.

erica said...

YAY for FNB! Nate, seriously, you'll LOVE gainesville if you move up here. Remember when I used to date Eric, the guy who was super FNB man? We'd spend entire afternoons cooking stew in his creaky old house, and once he made me his homemade almond butter. Graduation has its rewards.

Good to see you today. Sorry I was sick. Follow my blog, dude. I'll follow yours.