Sorry, I can't make it. I was totally in but as a tradition, i am going by my grandmas to do all of the Thanksgiving cooking and baking. im really sorry. but sound like a lot of fun
thank you so much
thank
Eva Meyer
8th Grade
GMS
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no matter how small."
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On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 11:01 PM Genevieve Skibicki <genevieve.skibicki535@gsdstudents.org> wrote:
I am in!Anytime would work for me. Also, I would like to be a chef, so here is my recipe:I thought this Thanksgiving recipe was perfect, it is quick to make and even Girl Scout related!Thanks,Evie SkibickiOn Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 9:57 PM Aleks Skibicki <kwaterk1978@yahoo.com> wrote:Hi girls!While we're waiting for the weather to get cold enough for a good winter campout, and we're waiting to get info back from Mrs. Burish on folks that might need pre-winter yard help, should we have some fun?Would anyone be up for a meeting online next Wednesday as a little Thanksgiving Party? I think everyone's off of school, so we could even do it during the day?I'm thinking 1-2 girls could teach us how to cook something, we could do some Thanksgiving games, maybe some trivia (Kahoot anyone?) and just catch back up with each other. Maybe we take a few minutes and write a thank you note to some essential workers, and if you drop them off at our house we can get them to the appropriate place. You pick: nurses? social workers? teachers?Who's in? If you are--does morning/afternoon/evening matter, or could you be available anytime that day?And if you're in and want to teach us how to cook something, reply-all with the recipe and the ingredients needed ASAP--the first 2 will be our chefs (maybe 3 if the first two have short/quick recipes) We'll all cook along with you together, but we need to know what ingredients to have ready!!Happy Thanksgiving--and I'll tell you that I'm Thankful to be working with a great bunch of girls like you all!Aleks
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