Craig from South Africa writes “I am hosting an international dinner next month, and I am
looking for regional dishes from different countries for each course. The dinner is specifically to raise funds for The
John Whiffen Trust, which is committed to providing communication and leadership training to both physically and
mentally disabled people in Southern Africa.”
Details are on Notes from the Cape but the entree is to be American, the starter Asian, main course South African, Dessert Italian and the cheeses French.
So get your thinking caps on and send Craig by email or post suggestions on your blog - the very best in your countries cuisine to make this fund raising event a success. Suggestions should be posted on your blog or sent to Craig by the 13th of February.

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1-25-2006 @6:56PM Nicole Weston said... It's a bit funny how the entree is meant to be American dish, when in the US "entree" is used to mean the main course, not an appetizer.
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1-26-2006 @2:03AM Craig said... Oh! - Oops, so I have learned something today. Lets take Entree as in 'starter' - since I come from a euro-centric view.
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