Skyline.Notices 3/26/20

Skyline Legacy Recipes

Are you missing seeing your neighbors?  Longing for something to do?  Here is the perfect activity for you.  You can do this while you stay in your apartment.  Surely you have a favorite cake, chicken dish, appetizer or dessert, for example, from your past.  Contribute those recipes to Skyline Legacy Recipes and let them live on.

Skyline Legacy Recipes will be a collection of recipes from our individual backgrounds that might disappear with us.  Keep those recipes alive!  I am thinking of Hollis Williams’ Persimmon Pudding, and of Al McCrae’s mother’s Scottish Shortbread, and of my mother’s remarkable Italian Ravioli, and of Cornelius Rosse’s mother’s Hungarian recipes. Della Lium and Lilyan Snow both have enough delicious recipes to fill an entire book on their own.

All you need to do is send your recipe(s) to Joan Conlon (conlonj@colorado.edu) or Lil Snow (lsnow27@hotmail.com), either in written form or via email, and we will go from there.  Think of the unique quality of the final product!

About this blog post

The goal for this blog posting is to increase the connections among people who live at Skyline in whatever ways make sense. Any announcements that fit with that goal are welcome.

On Wednesdays, Put Barber will compile any announcements sent to skyline.notices@gmail.com into a list of notices above, which will then be posted to “Skyline 725 Happenings” (https://www.skyline725.com/) early Thursday morning. Please include your contact information in your message and, if f you prefer to be contacted in some way (text, email, phone, or at a specific time), please include your preference as well.

Please send anything you would like to suggest to be included before 5 pm on Wednesdays to skyline.notices@gmail.com.

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