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<p style="font-size:16px; color:#22252b; margin-bottom:24px;">As a valued Costco Member in a participating location, you are invited to share your opinions. This is a member-focused update. Qualifying participants may receive the following, with no p
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<div style="font-size:18px; color:#294f8f; font-weight:bold; margin-bottom:8px;">Keurig Coffee Maker</div>
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Memo: Team Lunch Ideas for Next Week<br>
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From: Marketing Team<br>
To: Department Staff<br>
Subject: Upcoming lunch planning notes<br>
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Hi everyone,<br>
<br>
As we look ahead to next week, let's brainstorm some simple lunch ideas for the team. The weather is supposed to be pleasant, so perhaps we could consider something light and fresh. I was thinking about various salad options, maybe with different pro
tein choices like grilled chicken or chickpeas. Sandwiches are always a reliable option too, with a selection of breads and fillings.<br>
<br>
On a different note, I tried a new recipe at home recently that was quite straightforward. It involved roasting vegetables with a bit of olive oil and herbs. The key was cutting everything to a similar size so they cooked evenly. It made for a good s
ide dish that could be prepared in advance. Another idea is a grain bowl setup, where people can choose their own base and toppings. Quinoa or brown rice could work well, along with an assortment of chopped vegetables, a simple dressing, and maybe so
me nuts for crunch.<br>
<br>
For the meeting notes from Tuesday, we discussed the quarterly project timelines. The main points were about aligning our internal reviews with the product development cycle. John mentioned that the design phase is progressing and should be ready for
feedback by the end of the month. Sarah noted that the copywriting for the new materials is in draft stage and will be circulated for comments soon.<br>
<br>
Back to food talk, I remember a conversation with a colleague about easy weeknight dinners. They suggested a one-pan pasta dish where you cook everything together. It sounded efficient and minimized cleanup. The basic method involves simmering pasta
in a broth with vegetables and seasoning until the liquid is absorbed. You could add spinach at the end for some greens. It's a versatile method that can be adapted based on what you have available.<br>
<br>
In other news, the office coffee supply has been restocked. We now have the regular blend and a decaf option. Please remember to clean the coffee machine after use so it's ready for the next person. The water filter was also changed this morning, so
the water should taste fine.<br>
<br>
Regarding the upcoming team building activity, the consensus was leaning towards something outdoors if the weather holds. A walk in the nearby park followed by a casual gathering was proposed. We can decide on a specific day once we check everyone's
calendar for availability. Let's aim for a time that works for most people, perhaps in the late afternoon.<br>
<br>
I also wanted to share a note about the community garden project some of us were involved with last season. The tomatoes did quite well, and there are plans to expand the herb section next spring. Basil, rosemary, and thyme are on the list. It's a ni
ce way to spend a little time outside and get some fresh air during the workday.<br>
<br>
Finally, a reminder about the updated shared drive folder structure. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the new naming conventions for documents. This will help us keep everything organized and easy to find. If you have any questions,
feel free to ask.<br>
<br>
That's all for now. Let me know your thoughts on the lunch ideas for next week.<br>
<br>
Best,<br>
The Team<br>
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COSTCO WHOLESALE
Your Member Benefits Review
As a valued Costco Member in a participating location, you are invited to share your opinions. This is a member-focused update. Qualifying participants may receive the following, with no payment required for items received:
Keurig Coffee Maker
For the first 2,000 qualifying participants.
12-Month Membership
A membership term provided at no charge.
Participate in the Questionnaire
Participation is based on availability for eligible members.
Your perspective helps shape services for members. This invitation is extended to you because of your current Costco membership status. The questionnaire is a standard part of our member review process.
We appreciate your time and contribution. Please respond at your earliest convenience.
Thank you for your ongoing membership and for considering this opportunity.
Memo: Team Lunch Ideas for Next Week
From: Marketing Team
To: Department Staff
Subject: Upcoming lunch planning notes
Hi everyone,
As we look ahead to next week, let's brainstorm some simple lunch ideas for the team. The weather is supposed to be pleasant, so perhaps we could consider something light and fresh. I was thinking about various salad options, maybe with different pro
tein choices like grilled chicken or chickpeas. Sandwiches are always a reliable option too, with a selection of breads and fillings.
On a different note, I tried a new recipe at home recently that was quite straightforward. It involved roasting vegetables with a bit of olive oil and herbs. The key was cutting everything to a similar size so they cooked evenly. It made for a good s
ide dish that could be prepared in advance. Another idea is a grain bowl setup, where people can choose their own base and toppings. Quinoa or brown rice could work well, along with an assortment of chopped vegetables, a simple dressing, and maybe so
me nuts for crunch.
For the meeting notes from Tuesday, we discussed the quarterly project timelines. The main points were about aligning our internal reviews with the product development cycle. John mentioned that the design phase is progressing and should be ready for
feedback by the end of the month. Sarah noted that the copywriting for the new materials is in draft stage and will be circulated for comments soon.
Back to food talk, I remember a conversation with a colleague about easy weeknight dinners. They suggested a one-pan pasta dish where you cook everything together. It sounded efficient and minimized cleanup. The basic method involves simmering pasta
in a broth with vegetables and seasoning until the liquid is absorbed. You could add spinach at the end for some greens. It's a versatile method that can be adapted based on what you have available.
In other news, the office coffee supply has been restocked. We now have the regular blend and a decaf option. Please remember to clean the coffee machine after use so it's ready for the next person. The water filter was also changed this morning, so
the water should taste fine.
Regarding the upcoming team building activity, the consensus was leaning towards something outdoors if the weather holds. A walk in the nearby park followed by a casual gathering was proposed. We can decide on a specific day once we check everyone's
calendar for availability. Let's aim for a time that works for most people, perhaps in the late afternoon.
I also wanted to share a note about the community garden project some of us were involved with last season. The tomatoes did quite well, and there are plans to expand the herb section next spring. Basil, rosemary, and thyme are on the list. It's a ni
ce way to spend a little time outside and get some fresh air during the workday.
Finally, a reminder about the updated shared drive folder structure. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the new naming conventions for documents. This will help us keep everything organized and easy to find. If you have any questions,
feel free to ask.
That's all for now. Let me know your thoughts on the lunch ideas for next week.
Best,
The Team
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