[Az-Geocaching] Curries, anyone?

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Author: Mike Schwarz
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Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Curries, anyone?
Okay, okay, it looks like I had some misconceptions about
what food local geocachers liked. Apparently a dinner at
an East Indian or Thai place will be appreciated.

So, I will resolve to do an event cache at an East Indian
place sometime over the summer- a dinner, probably on a
Saturday, probably starting at 5:30 or so, when its still
hot enough outside to turn that plastic lid on the cache
container to liquid. So, instead of being outside, why
not come in to the great air-conditioned indoors, and
have only the inside of your mouth be hot? :)

Stay tuned...don't know when yet, might not be til August.
Expect it to be within a mile or 2 of "Web Browser Cache
Directory", my neck of the woods.

Also, are you supposed to have a little container with
logsheet involved with an event cache? The one on June 14
states that. I've never done an event cache before, so
don't know if this is a requirement. Would appreciate
someone letting me know if anything is involved, other
than listing the time, date, and coordinates, and calling
the restaurant and making a reservation.

Thanks,
Mike
Team Malthusian

At Fri, 6 Jun 2003 18:52:41 -0700, TTB wrote:
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>Message: 2
>From: "Team Tierra Buena" <>
>To: <>
>Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Event cache at East Indian restaurant
>Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2003 18:52:41 -0700
>Reply-To:
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>Brian Cluff wrote:
>> There is a great
>> place on hardy and university on tempe called Cafe Lalibela.
>A wonderful vegetarian menu there as well. I recommend the Gomen if
>you're not doing meat. This is where we go for dinner with our Hindu
>friends (but we introduced them to it <giggle>).
>Speaking of restaurants, Brian, whatever happened to gnoshing.com?
>Steve
>Team Tierra Buena
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