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Hi,


Here's a suggestion for a community spirited version of come Dine with Me (without the TV cameras...)! We could take it in turns to host a home-cooked dinner, which those who attend would pay for. All proceeds to go to the charity of the host's choice. Three benefits: meet new people locally; fund raise for a charity; have a great meal.


Feedback welcome as I would like to get something like this going, with others who would willingly participate.

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Sounds good, I am currently in the middle of a version with some friends of mine!

I'd be up for doing a community / local one but I might have to wait a bit as I'm currently in tiny rented accomodation whilst our house is being renovated.... if you carry this on into the summer then I'd love to participate!

Yeah, like I can't wait....



" Oh we had a graet ( sic ) night, Ol'fanny Adams bought a super lasagna, still frozen in the middle a little bit , but the edges were very nice. I bought Chianti and my special tinned sardine stir fry, It went down well ( though came up quickly later )

We raised ?32 in all ( but spent ?60 doing it ) for our favorite cause ( what ever that is this week, is that "jazz town" still half sunk or not ? )" Nice to meet you all, I don't get out much see.



Yes


W**F

"I think Computedshorty contributes a lot to these forums"


Sorry, but you obviously missed the post where he/she/it/troll admitted that "computedshorty" was simply a role playing character they were trolling everyone with, *sighs* ITT - people who are quick to throw mud without bothering to check out the facts.


TLDR: shorty = troll

Oh


Me, me, me,


I'm in as I like listeria & E.coli ( but not on the same plate, that's greedy )



Oh & Streptococcus , that genus of spherical Gram-positive bacteria belonging to the phylum Firmicutes and the lactic acid " "un-friendly" bacteria group. ...



Mmmm......Huuuuueeeeeeeeeyyyyyyyyy



What's for afters ?



W**F

I don't think you need 10 people - it would probably be too much of a commitment to agree to go to 9 plus your own dinner party and nearly impossible to find 10 dates everyone can commit to. 4 seems to work for the show. Did you search on here for the thread last year, maybe the person who suggested it then would be keen to join in. Good luck.

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