Hello Localoaf Community,

Thanks to you all for your contributions, comments, encouragement and
readership! We’re excited that so many people find the site engaging.

So, we’re having a Localoaf Loaf Party!

What is that?

We’d like to bring together the readers, ‘riters and ‘rithmatickers and enjoy a casual pot luck dinner and conversation. Drinks are on us, but any culinary contribution(especially creative loaves) are appreciated. n8agrin has enticed us with promises of a “mean meat loaf.”

Image (C) Matt Simmons

If you’d like to join us for a fun evening of loafing, let us know. you can either leave a comment on this post, or you can email localoaf at jeemale dot com (non-spamming humans, please correct spelling). either way, we’ll contact you with specifics about the gathering.

Thanks,
A buncha wild localoaves (or is it localoafs?)


6 Responses to “It’s A Loaf Party! February 9”  

  1. 1 mcd

    Perhaps a pie baked full of pancake batter can count as a loaf.

  2. 2 Ken-ichi

    Can you line a loaf pan with a pie crust, fill in with pancake batter, bake, and then slice it like bread? If so, the pancake pie would be loafed.

  3. 3 Elisa

    Ooooohhhh… this sounds like the perfect occasion for settling a certain risotto dispute among EU members…

  4. 4 k7lim

    if hannes makes risotto today, and elisa brings some risotto without “legs,” i’ll bring the pillow cases. and a camera.

  5. 5 hannes

    i just registered the phrase ‘beer and loafing in berkeley’ (with ken-ichi and matt).

    also, i’m still thinking about a good way to prove/examine that three-day old risotto is tastier than fresh risotto.

  6. 6 mcd

    Sadly, I don’t have time or milk for the pancake-pie-loaf, but I’ll try to come by and bring some beer, which friends have referred to during Passover as liquid bread, and bread is typically served in loaves.