Pot Luck Luncheon

The Staff at Nepean Support Services would like to Invite everyone to attended our Annual Pot Luck Luncheon, held next door at the Anglican Church on December 9, 2008.

Pot Luck LuncheonOttawa Police Services will attended once again to serve the participants tea, coffee, a friendly smile and lots of jokes.

A good time will be had by all. We look forward to seeing you!

This time is Pot Luck Luncheon time here at Nepean which basically means each person in the company brings in enough food to feed five to ten people. If you want to play this out, we will about five times more food than we can eat. Its heard that we have about hundred pies, mashed potatoes turkey, carbohydrates of all varieties, muffins as well as of course we topped it all off by bringing the soda for the people.

While you might earn some feeling of delighted approval and liking by showing up with an elaborate souffle, keeping the meals simple will make by our potluck lunch club more fun than it is work. Grab a loaf of bread from a local bakery as well as make a big stack of sandwiches. Throw together a big pot of soup made from fresh, in season local veggies, as well as reheat it in the office small kitchen. You do not have to get fancy, you just have to offer your friends as well as colleagues a nice, normal midday meal that is low on packaging and high on green.

So, packing a lunch is greener than take out or hitting a restaurant every Monday-through-Friday, but brown-bagging it may get kind of tedious.

If your work station culture is one where power lunches rule the day, bringing your own meal may even feel kind of lonely as well as sad, instead of ethical as well as empowering the way that it should. Make eating green and also bringing food from home more fun, more friendly, as well as more delicious by starting a green potluck lunch organigation like us with some like-minded co-workers.

Pot Luck LuncheonYou will get some quality social time into your day, help the planet, as well as reap the green rewards of packing your lunch without the boredom or the burden of having to get up in the morning as well as make yet another peanut butter sandwich.

If you have a small group, get every member to take a shift making along with bringing lunch for everyone else once a week, or once a month, to share the work.

If you have a lot of people, specially one paid by a cooperative society up the responsibilities so that one person brings an entree, one person brings a side dish a third brings dessert, and so on.

It could be smart to keep the schedule online where everyone may easily check it, can be using a google calendar or similar free service, or by some other way , you can just send out a reminder email a few days before your lunch date, so that the chef-du-jour is not caught by surprise.