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Want to meet more hip, veg-friendly folks in San Jose?

 

All of these Frugal Foodies nights in SJ still have spots! Tell all

your friends to sign up! Sign up right away for this Wednesday's dinner!

 

Go to http://www.frugalfoodies.com to sign up! All meals are vegetarian

(often vegan), only $8/person paid in advance via PayPal. All Wednesday

nights, generally 6:30 - 9pm or so. You get to meet rad people, learn

how to cook something delicious, and most importantly EAT IT! Yay!

Wonderful traditions like taking leftovers home, everyone helping to

clean, and BYOB all make Frugal Foodies great.

 

- nick

 

_*THE SCHEDULE FOR OCTOBER: *_

 

*Wednesday, October 8th*---join hosts Eric and Melinda as they lead a

night of /*Southern-style cooking*/. Dishes will be both vegetarian and

vegan, and everything (think such things as fritters, greens, corn

cakes, and the like) will be accompanied by sweet Southern tea. Mmmmmm.

Tea and sweet potato pie, anyone? Anyone?

 

*Wednesday, October 15th*---this night will be held in Sunnyvale and

will be hosted by Lachmin, perhaps with some help from her friends. It

will be a night of /*all Indian cooking*/ and you'll enjoy some

vegetarian dishes ranging from pakoras to raita to aloo gobi to kheer.

Some of the recipes will be complex, others quite simple, all hopefully

super tasty.

 

*Wednesday, October 22nd*---Laurel and Dan will once again host a night

at their lovely San Jose home and will do a /*Japanese themed night*/.

So you can look forward to vegetarian sushi, miso soup, vegetable

tempura, and maybe a seaweed or cucumber salad. Should be lots of fun!

*

Wednesday, October 29th*---Erin and Brian will host a night of

/*campesino dishes from the Dominican Republic*/, where Erin served as a

Peace Corps volunteer for two years. Dishes may include tostones, arroz

y habichuela, molondrones guisados, remolachas and arepa (Translation:

double-fried plantains, Dominican rice and beans, okra saute, beet salad

and sweet corn meal cake). And, as a special bonus, Jaclyn will be on

hand to help co-host with these first-timers.

 

--

Save gas money and try a more enjoyable, exciting, and healthier way of getting

around: ride your bike!

 

 

 

 

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