Bring stuff. Its far faster than ordering out, and the food arrives with
you, not "wait for a couple of hours after ordering it and get a rush job
that some frantic cook just put together"

That way you can do stuff like "hmm, this place has lovely chicken biryani,
so i'll go order 4 or 5 plates of it". Another guy orders something else -
say naans + side dishes, or kebabs - his favorite food from his favorite
restaurant.  And a couple of other people volunteer to bring in beer,
scotch or whatever it is thirsty geeks tipple on

Biju Chacko [14/12/05 17:52 +0530]:
On 13/12/05, Jessica Prabhakar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No probs. We're used to crowds.. and we have very
social (read no-objection) neighbours. :)
The 'no-cooking' is the seller!! But I make good
chocolate cake, and I can add that to the package.

So, how do we handle the logistics? Land up at Jessica's place and
order out or will people bring stuff or what?

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