[Sca-cooks] Restricted sites was Frozen pomegranate jewels
Kathleen A Roberts
karobert at unm.edu
Wed Oct 20 10:25:14 PDT 2010
On Wed, 20 Oct 2010 11:04:20 -0600
Susan Lin <susanrlin at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm confused. Is this event taking place in a state
>owned facility? What
> is their rationale? How do they plan to enforce? Just
>curious how they
> think they have the authority to require this if the
>event is happening at a
> private location.
To answer you and Johnnae...
Yes, this is a state run institution. Oddly enough,
"official groups" have this restriction. Aunt Martha
booking the site for a birthday party bringing in green
chili stew and tamales from home to reheat would not. Go
figger.
We are an event there, so I am sure someone would say
"Gee, I wonder if those folks in the funny clothes are
cooking again?"
They allow anything with high sugar or dry to be brought
in. It is really almost humoral.... hot/moist, cold/dry.
;) Bread, cake, cookies, candy, jam, can be brought in
with no problem.
Yes, ye olde liability monster rears its ugly head.
Funny, I would normally have had half the entrees cooked
and in the freezer by now, but I have been dragging my
feet. Guess "Mama/Universe" was trying to tell me
something.
Cailte
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Kathleen Roberts
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