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Re: LLorg East Coast *2018*

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 1:00 am
by Xenops
IronMike wrote:Boston!


Yeah, my finances and my lack of French study will prevent my traveling to Montreal right now, so Boston would be the most likely for me. ;)

Re: LLorg East Coast *2018*

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 1:58 am
by Ani
Xenops wrote:
IronMike wrote:Boston!


Yeah, my finances and my lack of French study will prevent my traveling to Montreal right now, so Boston would be the most likely for me. ;)


You Bostonians will have to find a good place for us to hang out. Is there a Bare Burger in Boston? I'm craving that kale* wrap something awful. ;)

*Edit: Collared Greens.. it was collared greens

Re: LLorg East Coast *2018*

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2018 11:18 pm
by Xenops
Ani wrote:
You Bostonians will have to find a good place for us to hang out. Is there a Bare Burger in Boston? I'm craving that kale* wrap something awful. ;)

*Edit: Collared Greens.. it was collared greens


Sadly, it looks like you will have to get your Bare Burger fix in New Jersey or thereabouts, as there isn't one in Boston. :(
https://order.bareburger.com/locations/bareburger

Are you still going ketogenic? Or maybe allergies? I found this article: https://www.bostonmagazine.com/restaurants/2018/06/25/allergy-friendly-boston-restaurants/

Re: LLorg East Coast *2018*

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2018 4:40 am
by Ani
Xenops wrote:
Ani wrote:
You Bostonians will have to find a good place for us to hang out. Is there a Bare Burger in Boston? I'm craving that kale* wrap something awful. ;)

*Edit: Collared Greens.. it was collared greens


Sadly, it looks like you will have to get your Bare Burger fix in New Jersey or thereabouts, as there isn't one in Boston. :(
https://order.bareburger.com/locations/bareburger

Are you still going ketogenic? Or maybe allergies? I found this article: https://www.bostonmagazine.com/restaurants/2018/06/25/allergy-friendly-boston-restaurants/


I've been doing OMAD. Allergies of course, but anywhere I can get a salad works fine :)

Re: LLorg East Coast *2018*

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2018 3:15 am
by Xenops
Ani wrote:
Xenops wrote:
Ani wrote:
You Bostonians will have to find a good place for us to hang out. Is there a Bare Burger in Boston? I'm craving that kale* wrap something awful. ;)

*Edit: Collared Greens.. it was collared greens


Sadly, it looks like you will have to get your Bare Burger fix in New Jersey or thereabouts, as there isn't one in Boston. :(
https://order.bareburger.com/locations/bareburger

Are you still going ketogenic? Or maybe allergies? I found this article: https://www.bostonmagazine.com/restaurants/2018/06/25/allergy-friendly-boston-restaurants/


I've been doing OMAD. Allergies of course, but anywhere I can get a salad works fine :)


What allergies do you have?

There is also this place that is organic that looks interesting: https://farmacyboston.com/farmacy-menu/

Re: LLorg East Coast *2018*

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 9:22 pm
by Xenops
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Alright, some executive decision time. ;)

It looks like I might be starting a full-time position soon (yay!), so either the weekend of Nov. 17-18 or Nov. 24-25 looks the most likely for me.

For restaurants, here are some places that are 1. in Boston proper, 2. offer allergy-free things, 3. offers lunch, 4. offers salad, 5. might cater to different tastes? :?

http://myersandchang.com
https://www.bluedragonbos.com/menu/

There is also this place, which is organic and free of some allergens, but offers three things: 1. salads, 2. rice bowels, 3. smoothies.
https://farmacyboston.com/farmacy-menu/

Or if most of the people want Japanese or food related to ____ language, I'm sure we can figure something out. :)

Re: LLorg East Coast *2018*

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2018 3:21 am
by emk
Xenops wrote:It looks like I might be starting a full-time position soon (yay!), so either the weekend of Nov. 17-18 or Nov. 24-25 looks the most likely for me.

I could do the 17th /18th! But I'll be mostly doing family stuff for Thanksgiving weekend on the 24th / 25th.

Re: LLorg East Coast *2018*

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2018 3:42 am
by Ani
emk wrote:
Xenops wrote:It looks like I might be starting a full-time position soon (yay!), so either the weekend of Nov. 17-18 or Nov. 24-25 looks the most likely for me.

I could do the 17th /18th! But I'll be mostly doing family stuff for Thanksgiving weekend on the 24th / 25th.[/quote

Ditto for me.. 17/18th it is. (Not necessarily two days, but that weekend ..)

I can eat Japanese easily. Or whatever I'll make work. We should figure out where we can hang out (library? Bookstore?) And decide food after that.

Re: LLorg East Coast *2018*

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2018 1:26 pm
by jonm
I'm pretty new here, but I'd love to come meet up with you guys. I'm not far from Boston and free that weekend. Any of the options discussed so far would work for me (I'm vegetarian, but anything works, I always see something on the menu that looks good). Sounds really fun!

Re: LLorg East Coast *2018*

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2018 8:03 pm
by Xenops
Alright, 17th or 18th it is. :) Any preference for which day? My perception is that Saturday might easier if you have to travel and work on Monday?

trippingly wrote:I'm pretty new here, but I'd love to come meet up with you guys. I'm not far from Boston and free that weekend. Any of the options discussed so far would work for me (I'm vegetarian, but anything works, I always see something on the menu that looks good). Sounds really fun!


As the French say, bien sûr! Come join us. :D Having experience cooking Japanese food, I can safely say that most things have fish, somewhere, so we’ll forgo that option. It sounds like the options I listed would be the most accommodating.