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Got this email from Dataw, use up the Club Dining assessment with these
deals on 12/31: http://i59.tinypic.com/34oy8hh.gif Sorry, I don't feel like typing out all out and it won't let me copy/paste. I wouldn't use the drink tokens because they're only good for cocktails, not my cuppa. ![]() $24 for a pie? Nope. The steaks, maybe. A couple of quarts of soup, maybe. Their signature dish is a crab bisque which is *very* good. I seem to remember an artichoke soup from a couple of years ago that was quite tasty, too. But no, I wouldn't pay $22 for a quart of chicken noodle. ![]() What the heck. I've got to spend the money anyway, might as well pick up a few things. ![]() Jill |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > Got this email from Dataw, use up the Club Dining assessment with these > deals on 12/31: > > http://i59.tinypic.com/34oy8hh.gif > > Sorry, I don't feel like typing out all out and it won't let me > copy/paste. > > I wouldn't use the drink tokens because they're only good for cocktails, > not my cuppa. ![]() > > $24 for a pie? Nope. > > The steaks, maybe. A couple of quarts of soup, maybe. Their signature > dish is a crab bisque which is *very* good. I seem to remember an > artichoke soup from a couple of years ago that was quite tasty, too. But > no, I wouldn't pay $22 for a quart of chicken noodle. ![]() > > What the heck. I've got to spend the money anyway, might as well pick up > a few things. ![]() > > Jill Can you barter the drink tokens (or anything else) with other members? You might donate the high priced food to a charitable organization. You should ask the club what their profit margin is, and see it you can cut a deal where you take a bit less cash but they keep their profit margin. (a total rip off, but they will decline anyway). |
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On Wednesday, December 24, 2014 11:37:58 AM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote:
> Got this email from Dataw, use up the Club Dining assessment with these > deals on 12/31: > > http://i59.tinypic.com/34oy8hh.gif > > Sorry, I don't feel like typing out all out and it won't let me copy/paste. > > I wouldn't use the drink tokens because they're only good for cocktails, > not my cuppa. ![]() > > $24 for a pie? Nope. > > The steaks, maybe. A couple of quarts of soup, maybe. Their signature > dish is a crab bisque which is *very* good. I seem to remember an > artichoke soup from a couple of years ago that was quite tasty, too. > But no, I wouldn't pay $22 for a quart of chicken noodle. ![]() > > What the heck. I've got to spend the money anyway, might as well pick > up a few things. ![]() > > Jill The fact that they have sent this message tells me LOTS of residents still have a lot of spending to do. Thou are not alone. Aagh. |
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On 2014-12-24 11:37 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> Got this email from Dataw, use up the Club Dining assessment with these > deals on 12/31: > > http://i59.tinypic.com/34oy8hh.gif > > Sorry, I don't feel like typing out all out and it won't let me copy/paste. > > I wouldn't use the drink tokens because they're only good for cocktails, > not my cuppa. ![]() > > $24 for a pie? Nope. > > The steaks, maybe. A couple of quarts of soup, maybe. Their signature > dish is a crab bisque which is *very* good. I seem to remember an > artichoke soup from a couple of years ago that was quite tasty, too. But > no, I wouldn't pay $22 for a quart of chicken noodle. ![]() > > What the heck. I've got to spend the money anyway, might as well pick > up a few things. ![]() > $24 for an apple pie???? There is bakery around the corner that has incredible pies that sell for almost half that.The steaks look to be the least of the rip-offs. |
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On 12/24/2014 1:38 PM, Kalmia wrote:
> On Wednesday, December 24, 2014 11:37:58 AM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote: >> Got this email from Dataw, use up the Club Dining assessment with these >> deals on 12/31: >> >> http://i59.tinypic.com/34oy8hh.gif >> >> Sorry, I don't feel like typing out all out and it won't let me copy/paste. >> >> I wouldn't use the drink tokens because they're only good for cocktails, >> not my cuppa. ![]() >> >> $24 for a pie? Nope. >> >> The steaks, maybe. A couple of quarts of soup, maybe. Their signature >> dish is a crab bisque which is *very* good. I seem to remember an >> artichoke soup from a couple of years ago that was quite tasty, too. >> But no, I wouldn't pay $22 for a quart of chicken noodle. ![]() >> >> What the heck. I've got to spend the money anyway, might as well pick >> up a few things. ![]() >> >> Jill > > The fact that they have sent this message tells me LOTS of residents still have a lot of spending to do. Thou are not alone. Aagh. > Nope, I'm not alone. ![]() Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
> Got this email from Dataw, use up the Club Dining assessment with > these deals on 12/31: > > http://i59.tinypic.com/34oy8hh.gif > > Sorry, I don't feel like typing out all out and it won't let me > copy/paste. > > I wouldn't use the drink tokens because they're only good for > cocktails, not my cuppa. ![]() > > $24 for a pie? Nope. > > The steaks, maybe. A couple of quarts of soup, maybe. Their > signature dish is a crab bisque which is *very* good. I seem to > remember an artichoke soup from a couple of years ago that was quite > tasty, too. But no, I wouldn't pay $22 for a quart of chicken noodle. ![]() > > What the heck. I've got to spend the money anyway, might as well pick > up a few things. ![]() > > Jill > I was told you liked to drink - get the wine! |
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On 12/24/2014 11:37 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> Got this email from Dataw, use up the Club Dining assessment with these > deals on 12/31: > > http://i59.tinypic.com/34oy8hh.gif > > Sorry, I don't feel like typing out all out and it won't let me copy/paste. > > I wouldn't use the drink tokens because they're only good for cocktails, > not my cuppa. ![]() > > $24 for a pie? Nope. Local bakery has very good pir for $25, so it is probably in line with restaurant markup. Doubt I'd pay it though. > > The steaks, maybe. A couple of quarts of soup, maybe. Their signature > dish is a crab bisque which is *very* good. I'd do that. |
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On 12/24/2014 3:29 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2014-12-24 11:37 AM, jmcquown wrote: >> Got this email from Dataw, use up the Club Dining assessment with these >> deals on 12/31: >> >> http://i59.tinypic.com/34oy8hh.gif >> >> Sorry, I don't feel like typing out all out and it won't let me >> copy/paste. >> >> I wouldn't use the drink tokens because they're only good for cocktails, >> not my cuppa. ![]() >> >> $24 for a pie? Nope. >> >> The steaks, maybe. A couple of quarts of soup, maybe. Their signature >> dish is a crab bisque which is *very* good. I seem to remember an >> artichoke soup from a couple of years ago that was quite tasty, too. But >> no, I wouldn't pay $22 for a quart of chicken noodle. ![]() >> >> What the heck. I've got to spend the money anyway, might as well pick >> up a few things. ![]() >> > > $24 for an apple pie???? There is bakery around the corner that has > incredible pies that sell for almost half that.The steaks look to be the > least of the rip-offs. > They do think rather highly of them, don't they? ![]() any of their desserts but I'm fairly confident a pie from the supermarket bakery would taste just as good. Probably a Mrs. Smith's frozen pie would, too. There are probably some pie lovers who will buy them. I've got my eye on the steaks and a couple of quarts of soup. Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
> > Got this email from Dataw, use up the Club Dining assessment with these > deals on 12/31: > > http://i59.tinypic.com/34oy8hh.gif Since you have to pay regardless of buying the food or not, I say go for anything that sounds good. The steaks for $15/lb sounds like the best deal. Since this comes from a restaurant, they should be high graded steaks. I would suggest you go early (like 10am) so you can get your choice. Go later and your favorites might already be sold out. |
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On 12/25/2014 8:21 AM, Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: >> >> Got this email from Dataw, use up the Club Dining assessment with these >> deals on 12/31: >> >> http://i59.tinypic.com/34oy8hh.gif > > Since you have to pay regardless of buying the food or not, I say go > for anything that sounds good. The steaks for $15/lb sounds like the > best deal. Since this comes from a restaurant, they should be high > graded steaks. > > I would suggest you go early (like 10am) so you can get your choice. > Go later and your favorites might already be sold out. > Yes, I plan to be there at 10am. Jill |
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