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  • Cook Book Club does Thug Kitchen, May 24

    Cook Book Club does Thug Kitchen, May 24

    The day after April’s Cook Book Club, my 5 year old asked me, “Did you win?”

    I ate an amazing meal, with 10 other people, that hadn’t been pre-planned or organized, but covered the gamut from elk curry to grated squash to beet and mandarine salad, potato pancakes, and grilled shrimp and pineapple skewers, AND everyone gave me a thumbs-up for my cake.

    “I sure did.”

    Winning is guaranteed.

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    Our May collective culinary adventure is set for Thursday May 24, 2018, 7pm – 9pm, at Stay Wild Natural Health.

    Make a dish from one of the Thug Kitchen books. And let’s see how many f-bombs are dropped next meeting as we explore the New York Times best-selling vegan potty-mouthed phenomenon.

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  • Cook Book Club ushers in the spring, March 21, 7pm-9pm, featuring Oh She Glows Every Day

    Cook Book Club ushers in the spring, March 21, 7pm-9pm, featuring Oh She Glows Every Day

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    Cook Book Club has a very simple formula for fun.

    Cook Book Club happens once a month.

    You make a shareable plate, from a selected cookbook, and show up, to Stay Wild, at 7pm.

    You meet a bunch of other people, sample a bunch of other dishes, and decide whether the cookbook is for you or not.

    No cost. No stakes. No pressure.

    A fun, free, social night out. A community potluck. A chance for food to bring us together.

    Bring your own napkin, or nibbling plate. It’s a Zero Waste event, so that Stay Wild will want to continue to host us!

    The March meeting will take place Wednesday, March 21, and the feature cookbook is Angela Liddon’s Oh She Glows Every Day.

    The library has a copy. Or borrow a friend’s. Or pop by Stay Wild and browse their display copy and snap a photo of your chosen recipe.

    Let us know what you’re thinking about bringing in the comments below, or on the Facebook page event. 

    Last month, our highly organic (i.e. loosely organized) approach meant no doubling up, and 11 different dishes/beverages to try.

    Hope you can make it.