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Jenise
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Jo Ann Henderson
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Bob Ross wrote:
What a disappointment -- I hope it's a one off bust. Bob
Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Dave R wrote:Bob Ross wrote:
What a disappointment -- I hope it's a one off bust. Bob
At $200 a crack I cannot afford to take the chance that it is just a one time problem.
Jenise
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wnissen wrote:Any problems with the dinners don't seem to be affecting their attendance. The Ubuntu dinner is sold out, and it's in October!
While we're bashing, though, my beef is the puny discount for non-drinkers. $10 off a $200 meal? That's probably the wholesale price or something, but it just seems cheap of them. I've never turned down a wine pairing in my life, but what if you *can't* partake because of medical, legal, or personal reasons? The discount should be at least $30.
Walt
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Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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John Tomasso wrote:Sounds very much to me like a case of non professionals trying to cater a meal for a lot of people, with perhaps little experience doing so.
I've seen these kinds of train wrecks before. Next time, hire a professional chef and crew.
Karen/NoCA wrote:Another thought...perhaps they were trying to show everyone that we get along just fine with much less food.
Karen/NoCA wrote: I think I would rather spend my 200.00 at the growers, bring the food home and cook it myself. I can always go out into my beautiful back yard or along the shores of the Sacramento river if I want to dine al fresco.
Mike Filigenzi
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Mon Mar 20, 2006 4:43 pm
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Mark Lipton wrote:Wow, Jenise. I wonder if the problem might not lie with the local suppliers of the ingredients. Perhaps one or more failed to come through with the quantities promised (or failed to come through at all). In any case, what a disappointing experience. I cannot help but contrast it with my wonderful experience at a Slow Food Provence Fête de Bouillabaise, where both the food and wine were abundant (and it was free of charge for Slow Food members).
Live and learn, I guess...
Mark Lipton
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