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* '''Before Whistler'''
* '''Before Whistler'''
: Team Honda - Asian grocery store in Vancouver: got yellow daal, paneer (if possible)


ELS
: Team Subaru+tupperware
: Asian grocery store in Vancouver: Japanese curry roux, yellow daal, paneer (if possible), sambal
 
: Team Subaru
 
*'''got at costco'''
 
: bananas, tomatoes, lettuce, avocados/guacamole
: butter
: lemons, limes if doing cocktails
: Cannned beans
:Milk
: Yoghurt
: Granola bars
: bread
: eggs (Costco?)
: potatoes, onions, carrots
: cheese, mozz, ricotta


* '''In Whistler'''
* '''In Whistler'''
: tofu
: tofu
: bananas, tomatoes, lettuce, avocados/guacamole
: butter


* '''TO SORT'''  
* '''TO SORT'''  
: bread
: eggs (Costco?)
: potatoes, onions, carrots, salad greens, garlic, ginger paste,
: impossible
: taco cheese, mozz, ricotta
: no boil Lasagna noodles
: no boil Lasagna noodles
: tomato sauce  
: tomato sauce  
: tortillas, canned beans
: tortillas
: lots of frozen spinach
: lots of frozen spinach
: paneer if possible
: paneer if possible
 
: alcohol
: NA beverages
: Hot chocolate (cheap good ones)
: oatmeal
: Japanese curry roux
 
===Food to bring===
===Food to bring===


ELS:
ELS
* hot chocolate mix (the good cheap stuff)
* our lady, marie sharp
* our lady, marie sharp
* rice (short grain+jasmin) - up to 20kg
* rice (short grain+jasmin) - up to 20kg
* peanut butter
* peanut butter
* oatmeal
* soy sauce
* soy sauce
* Indian spice: turmeric, garam masala, fenugreen leaves, asafoetida, red chilies, chickpea flour, jasmin rice, red/yellow lentiles, cilantro, Bengali five spice (or equal parts: nigella seeds or black (or white) sesame seeds, cumin seeds, fennel seeds, mustard seeds, and fenugreek seeds)
* Indian spice: turmeric, garam masala, fenugreen leaves, asafoetida, red chilies, chickpea flour, jasmin rice, red/yellow lentiles, cilantro, Bengali five spice (or equal parts: nigella seeds or black (or white) sesame seeds, cumin seeds, fennel seeds, mustard seeds, and fenugreek seeds)
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* olive oil (N has packed)
* olive oil (N has packed)
* chips/nuts/dried fruit
* chips/nuts/dried fruit
* bread flour
* yeast
* pasta
* pasta


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* ELS rice cooker + unit-of-rice-cup
* ELS rice cooker + unit-of-rice-cup
* pacojet? :yikes:
* pressure cooker (for cooking extra rice)
* a good knife or two
* wok
* cocktail stuff? (mixer, citrus squeezer)
* coffee beans + hand grinder + filter setup (B)
* coffee beans + hand grinder + filter setup (B)
* cast iron?
* cleaning scraper (B)
* cleaning scraper (B)
* pressure cooker?
 
* wok?
(* pacojet? :yikes:)
(* cocktail stuff? (mixer, citrus squeezer))
(* cast iron?)


Lang/Peek:
Lang/Peek:


* dutch oven?
* Xtra large skillet
* pizza stone?
* moka pot
* moka pot(s) (H)
* baking trays
* baking trays?
 
to shop in CA:
 
* fresh produce
* eggs (?)
* lemons/limes
 


===Dinner ideas (5 dinners)===
===Dinner ideas (5 dinners)===
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* https://www.splitzgrill.com/ (recommend lentil burger)
* https://www.splitzgrill.com/ (recommend lentil burger)
* Purebread bakery
* Purebread bakery
== Costs ==
* airbnb: $6700 (L paid; ~670 each)
* costco $227 USD (H paid)
* other food $132 (N paid)
* other food/booze $109 (M paid)
* food/drinks?
* transit?

Latest revision as of 02:21, 1 April 2022

Covid Testing[edit]

Entry into Canada requires either a rapid test (professional administered or observed) within 24h or a molecular test (NAAT or PCR) done with 72h.

  • Curative (Convention Center) is open 10am-6pm, has rapid molecular (NAAT) tests available on Friday which promises a 2h turnaround. Only that location, the others are PCR. Curative bills insurance, but insurance is technically not required to cover it if you say it’s for for travel
  • UW Medicine charges your insurance and you have to provide some reason (e.g., "possible exposure")
  • Kaiser Perm offers members free PCR testing, and explicitly says it it is free for travel proof purposes

Cars[edit]

  • Team Subaru( N+H+K): 1: departing Friday 2: picking Kurt up at Vancouver airport sat early 3: planning to ski sat
  • Team Honda
  • Team Scott (has ski tupperware)

Food[edit]

reminder: fresh produce is restricted across the border, details here.

There are 10 of us and the kitchen seems relatively small with a smallish electric stove.

Food to buy[edit]

  • Before Whistler
Team Honda - Asian grocery store in Vancouver: got yellow daal, paneer (if possible)
Team Subaru+tupperware
Team Subaru
  • got at costco
bananas, tomatoes, lettuce, avocados/guacamole
butter
lemons, limes if doing cocktails
Cannned beans
Milk
Yoghurt
Granola bars
bread
eggs (Costco?)
potatoes, onions, carrots
cheese, mozz, ricotta
  • In Whistler
tofu
  • TO SORT
no boil Lasagna noodles
tomato sauce
tortillas
lots of frozen spinach
paneer if possible
alcohol
NA beverages
Hot chocolate (cheap good ones)
oatmeal
Japanese curry roux

Food to bring[edit]

ELS

  • our lady, marie sharp
  • rice (short grain+jasmin) - up to 20kg
  • peanut butter
  • soy sauce
  • Indian spice: turmeric, garam masala, fenugreen leaves, asafoetida, red chilies, chickpea flour, jasmin rice, red/yellow lentiles, cilantro, Bengali five spice (or equal parts: nigella seeds or black (or white) sesame seeds, cumin seeds, fennel seeds, mustard seeds, and fenugreek seeds)


Lang/Peek

  • olive oil (N has packed)
  • chips/nuts/dried fruit
  • pasta

Equipment to bring[edit]

ELS:

  • ELS rice cooker + unit-of-rice-cup
  • pressure cooker (for cooking extra rice)
  • wok
  • coffee beans + hand grinder + filter setup (B)
  • cleaning scraper (B)

(* pacojet? :yikes:) (* cocktail stuff? (mixer, citrus squeezer)) (* cast iron?)

Lang/Peek:

  • Xtra large skillet
  • moka pot
  • baking trays

Dinner ideas (5 dinners)[edit]

Dinner 1: Tofu stir fry

- ingredients:

fresh/fridge: tofu, vegetables
dry/processed: rice, soy sauce, sambal

Dinner 2: Japanese curry + salad

- ingredients:

fresh/fridge: potatoes, onions, carrots, salad greens
dry/processed: rice, Japanese curry

Dinner 3: Taco night

- ingredients:

fresh/fridge: tomatoes, lettuce, avocados/guacamole, impossible, cheese
dry/processed: tortillas, canned beans

Dinner 4: Lasagna + salad

- ingredients:

fresh/cold: ricotta, mozzarella, spinach? fieldroast/impossible? , salad greens, tomatoes
dry/processed: no boil Lasagna noodles, tomato sauce

Dinner 5: saag, daal

- ingredients:

fresh/cold: lots of frozen spinach, onions, garlic, ginger paste,
dry/processed: (ELS to bring spice) turmeric, garam masala, fenugreen leaves, butter, asafoetida, red chilies, chickpea flour, jasmin rice, red/yellow lentiles, cilantro, Bengali five spice (or equal parts: nigella seeds or black (or white) sesame seeds, cumin seeds, fennel seeds, mustard seeds, and fenugreek seeds)

Potential other dinner thoughts[edit]

Dinner: Pineapple rice + green veggies (bok choy, cabbage, spinach...)

- ingredients:

fresh: green veggies
dry/processed: canned or fresh pineapple, rice, frozen mixed veggies
oil

- tools: rice cooker, wok?

Dinner: Sabich

- ingredients:

fresh/cold: eggplants, cucumbers, tomatoes, boiled eggs
dry/processed: hummus, tahini sauce, amba sauce (TJ), pita bread


Dinner: Grilled cheese + tomato soup

- bread, cheddar, butter, canned tomatoes, better than bouillon

Dinner: Shepard's pie + salad

Dinner: ramen

- potatoes, frozen veg mix, salad greens

- recipes that are easy to scale:

  • pasta
  • shepards pie
  • Japanese curry
  • Indian curry
  • stirfry
  • grilled cheese/tomato soup

Breakfast stuff[edit]

  • eggs
  • bread
  • oatmeal
  • peanut butter

Lunch stuff (for those who want to bring lunch)[edit]

  • bread
  • cheese

snacks

Alcohol[edit]

Places to Eat[edit]

Recommendations from B's co-worker:

Costs[edit]

  • airbnb: $6700 (L paid; ~670 each)
  • costco $227 USD (H paid)
  • other food $132 (N paid)
  • other food/booze $109 (M paid)
  • food/drinks?
  • transit?