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Post Info TOPIC: What's Cooking?! YOU???
Should We Have a CWA Cookoff? [20 vote(s)]

Yes, and it should be a competitive endeavor
60.0%
Yes, but it should just be a tasting, not a competition
40.0%
Nope. I hate food.
0.0%
Nope. I like food but it doesn't sound fun or feasible
0.0%


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What's Cooking?! YOU???


Because so often contemporary world affairs involve food in some fashion - it's affordability/availability/consumption/cultural connection, a tradition developed a few years back of having a "CWA Cookoff" - wherein people (individually or in partnership with others) bring in dishes to share and then sample each others' cuisine.

In some semesters, there has also been a competitive element, with prizes conferred in categories like Best Snack, Best Sweet Treat, Best Healthy Option, Best Presentation, etc.

Are you interested in doing this again? I was thinking next Tuesday or Thursday might be a good day if you are.  Please vote either way so that we can decide! :)

MMMMMMM....FOOOD......

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i Make really good waffles


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texas sized cookies

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Thursday would be a fun day since it's close to winter break! aww



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Oh i need to go watch the food netwark if i have a hope of winning

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