MikeLM wrote:Joined the forum 1-1/2 years ago, haven't been to any get-togethers; this sounds like a good time to start to get to know people.
nancy wrote:I really wanted to come to this event last year but felt uneasy about not knowing any of you--after reading faithfully this past year, I can't wait to meet you and share great eats!
Please add me to the list! I'm very much looking forward to this.... and still considering what to bring....
It's great to see the above posts. Not to get all sappy--but I wanted to add, for the benefit of MikeLM and nancy and others who haven't attended an LTH event yet but who may be considering this one (or any other event on the LTH calendar): Last year's picnic was my first LTH event. I have to admit I was hesitant about attending--like you guys, I didn't know anyone, except through their posts on this board. (Full disclosure: Months and months earlier, I had very, very briefly spoken with Cathy2, nr706, and GWiv at an Evanston restaurant, where Cathy--ever the ardent LTH proselytizer--told me about LTH.) I knew I would be walking--by myself--into a gathering of 100+ people, most of whom appeared to know each other pretty well, and that can be intimidating for anyone!
Long story short, everyone at the picnic was warm, friendly, and extremely welcoming, the food was awesome, fantastic, exceptional.... all in all, a great day. I hate to think of the dining experiences I would have missed over the past year and the great people I might not have met if I hadn't taken that first (as it turned out, easy) plunge last September.
So, to all you "lurkers" out there, I highly recommend un-lurking and joining the fun! See you at the picnic!
"Life is a combination of magic and pasta." -- Federico Fellini
"You're not going to like it in Chicago. The wind comes howling in from the lake. And there's practically no opera season at all--and the Lord only knows whether they've ever heard of lobster Newburg." --Charles Foster Kane, Citizen Kane.