Posted by: testaicha December 10, 2008
Local Nepali Gathering in Philadelphia area
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Nepali community in Greater Philadelphia Region invites you to join us in

2nd Momo Cooking Competition

and

An evening in Nepali Style

at

7:00 PM sharp

on Saturday (January 10, 2008) at

 Chateau Granieri

2522 West Main Street   Jeffersonville, PA 19403
610-539-3500

 http://chateaugranieri.net/ 

Cost: $25 per adult; $10 children under 15 and children under 5 are free.

Please forward this invitation to your local friends and bring them with you.

RSVP Suman Timsina (stimsina@yahoo.com) by December 22, 2008

by sending number of attendees and the number of children

For more information, contact

Suman R. Timsina (610) 209 6459 stimsina@yahoo.com ,

Bedanga Dhungana <dbedanga@hotmail.com>,

Prajit Pradhan <empradhan@verizon.net>,

Dr. Kishan Rijal <k_rijal@hotmail.com>,

Dr. Sunil Nepal <nepalhome@gmail.com>, and

Bimal Moktan <bimoktan2002@yahoo.com>,

Entertainment:
If you like to sing, dance or play an instrument, please send me information. We are also having a DJ.....come prepared to eat, meet, dance and have fun
 
 Rules for Momo Competition:
1.  If you are participating in momo-competition, please send me your name. You need to arrive at 6 PM. You will bring wrap and meat and chutney enough for minimum 50 momos. All participants must arrive by 5:30 PM. Momo must be made for the competition by 6:30 PM. Winners will be announced during the formal party that begins at 7 PM.
2. Cooked momos will be used for appetizers as well.
3. All entries are based on first come first serve. We have 10 openings. We will provide a table and apron. You can bring your own steamer. If not, we will have a professional steamer available.
4. Momo will be judged on style, cleanliness, test, design, presentation and chutney.
 

 Proceedings from the first momo competition was donated to a Help Makwanpur Project adopted by local Nepalis. Any profit could be donated to one of the charity projects adopted by local Nepali community

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