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Conrad "Lynx" Wong ([personal profile] tuftears) wrote2015-06-21 07:32 pm
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Microblog: Neighborhood Barbecue

Just giving [livejournal.com profile] dracosphynx photographic evidence that I actually did make it out of my house to a neighborhood barbecue the other week.



It wasn't actually that big; I was picturing a true mob scene, like 200-300 people (which you'd certainly find on the Google campus any day at lunch in any given cafeteria) but there were like 50-60 people in the wide-open space you see.



I opted for the non-spicy sausage, which turned out to be chicken-apple. Delicious! They also had spicy red links, regular hot dogs, hamburgers, salmon burgers, and veggie burgers.

The little rice krispies balls were a great idea; it gave me a better understanding of what might be good to bring to the BBQ next time it happens. There were donuts and cookies as well as chips. I gave the sodas a pass though; they were all the high-fructose corn syrup types, bought in bulk. Bringing my own soda might be an idea as well.

Anyway, it wasn't exactly the hotbed of eligible singles I was hoping; mostly older people and parents with kids. :) Still, I have carried out a social outing. Be proud of me!

[identity profile] cjthomas.livejournal.com 2015-06-22 03:58 am (UTC)(link)
Your ending comment reminds me of my experiences at the knitting guild I'd joined while on contract. Good for getting at least a little bit of social contact during the week, which was the main goal. For the secondary goal of "practice socializing with women my age"... not so good =^.^=.

Any idea how the rice krispie balls were made? My normal recipe for such things is too sticky to hand-roll.

[identity profile] tuftears.livejournal.com 2015-06-22 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
I have noooo idea. :) I've never tried making rice krispie treats.
rowyn: (smile)

[personal profile] rowyn 2015-06-25 04:04 pm (UTC)(link)
*beams proudly at you* Well done, Tufty!