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I was just thinking about the team potluck next week. I haven't decided what to bring yet. Last time, Sarah brought that fantastic pasta salad with sun-dried tomatoes and olives. Everyone kept asking for the recipe. I might try a grain bowl this time
, maybe with quinoa, roasted chickpeas, and a lemon-tahini dressing. Something that's good at room temperature. Mark mentioned he's going to attempt his grandmother's apple pie, which is legendary. He says the secret is a dash of cardamom in the fill
ing. I should write that down. The weather has been so changeable lately, perfect for baking though. I saw some beautiful honeycrisp apples at the market yesterday. I was also reading an article about different types of salt and how they affect flavo
r. Finishing a dish with a flaky sea salt really does make a difference, especially on chocolate chip cookies. Speaking of cookies, the new cafe downtown has these massive oatmeal raisin cookies that are just the right amount of chewy. I might try to
replicate them this weekend. Need to remember to take the butter out to soften. On a completely different note, I need to organize the pantry. It's become a bit of a mystery zone. Found a bag of lentils I forgot about. Maybe a hearty lentil soup is
in order for next week's dinners. Simple with carrots, celery, and a bit of thyme. Leftovers are always good for lunch. I was chatting with Alex from the other department, and they were telling me about their garden. They have an abundance of zucchin
i right now. They offered to bring some in, which is very kind. Zucchini bread is always a good use, or maybe those fritters with a yogurt dip. I should look up a reliable fritter recipe. The memo about the updated project timelines went out this mor
ning. The key dates are now highlighted in the shared calendar. The quarterly review meeting is scheduled for the 22nd. Please have your summary reports submitted by the 18th so we can compile everything. The focus will be on the third-quarter milest
ones and resource allocation for the final push. Let's aim for clear, concise updates. In other news, the office is getting a new coffee machine next week. The maintenance team will install it on Tuesday morning. It should be up and running by lunch.
It has a built-in grinder, which is a nice upgrade. Remember to run a cleaning cycle with the provided solution for the old one before Tuesday. I've been jotting down ideas for the upcoming community outreach event. A family-friendly format seems to
be the consensus. Perhaps a simple craft station and some light refreshments. We could do a decorate-your-own-cookie activity. Need to check with facilities about table setup and power access. The library down the street has a great community room w
e might be able to reserve. I'll send an inquiry email tomorrow. My neighbor just got a puppy, a golden retriever. It's incredibly fluffy and full of energy. We had a nice chat over the fence about training tips. They're working on 'sit' and 'stay' w
ith positive reinforcement. It reminded me to water the plants on the patio. The petunias are looking a bit thirsty. The weekend forecast looks clear, so I plan to finally clean out the garage. It's one of those tasks that always gets postponed. I fo
und my old hiking boots in the back. They might need some new laces. A walk in the hills sounds lovely if the weather holds. Maybe Sunday morning. I should pack a sandwich and some fruit. Simplicity is best sometimes. Just a quiet morning with a good
view.
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I was just thinking about the team potluck next week. I haven't decided what to bring yet. Last time, Sarah brought that fantastic pasta salad with sun-dried tomatoes and olives. Everyone kept asking for the recipe. I might try a grain bowl this time
, maybe with quinoa, roasted chickpeas, and a lemon-tahini dressing. Something that's good at room temperature. Mark mentioned he's going to attempt his grandmother's apple pie, which is legendary. He says the secret is a dash of cardamom in the fill
ing. I should write that down. The weather has been so changeable lately, perfect for baking though. I saw some beautiful honeycrisp apples at the market yesterday. I was also reading an article about different types of salt and how they affect flavo
r. Finishing a dish with a flaky sea salt really does make a difference, especially on chocolate chip cookies. Speaking of cookies, the new cafe downtown has these massive oatmeal raisin cookies that are just the right amount of chewy. I might try to
replicate them this weekend. Need to remember to take the butter out to soften. On a completely different note, I need to organize the pantry. It's become a bit of a mystery zone. Found a bag of lentils I forgot about. Maybe a hearty lentil soup is
in order for next week's dinners. Simple with carrots, celery, and a bit of thyme. Leftovers are always good for lunch. I was chatting with Alex from the other department, and they were telling me about their garden. They have an abundance of zucchin
i right now. They offered to bring some in, which is very kind. Zucchini bread is always a good use, or maybe those fritters with a yogurt dip. I should look up a reliable fritter recipe. The memo about the updated project timelines went out this mor
ning. The key dates are now highlighted in the shared calendar. The quarterly review meeting is scheduled for the 22nd. Please have your summary reports submitted by the 18th so we can compile everything. The focus will be on the third-quarter milest
ones and resource allocation for the final push. Let's aim for clear, concise updates. In other news, the office is getting a new coffee machine next week. The maintenance team will install it on Tuesday morning. It should be up and running by lunch.
It has a built-in grinder, which is a nice upgrade. Remember to run a cleaning cycle with the provided solution for the old one before Tuesday. I've been jotting down ideas for the upcoming community outreach event. A family-friendly format seems to
be the consensus. Perhaps a simple craft station and some light refreshments. We could do a decorate-your-own-cookie activity. Need to check with facilities about table setup and power access. The library down the street has a great community room w
e might be able to reserve. I'll send an inquiry email tomorrow. My neighbor just got a puppy, a golden retriever. It's incredibly fluffy and full of energy. We had a nice chat over the fence about training tips. They're working on 'sit' and 'stay' w
ith positive reinforcement. It reminded me to water the plants on the patio. The petunias are looking a bit thirsty. The weekend forecast looks clear, so I plan to finally clean out the garage. It's one of those tasks that always gets postponed. I fo
und my old hiking boots in the back. They might need some new laces. A walk in the hills sounds lovely if the weather holds. Maybe Sunday morning. I should pack a sandwich and some fruit. Simplicity is best sometimes. Just a quiet morning with a good
view.
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