Happy Camper Cocktail Company: We Bring Happy Hour to You! Below Is the Updated the Order Form Here and Will Begin Tallying Orders Weekly to Decide on Our Route

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Happy Camper Cocktail Company: We Bring Happy Hour to You! Below Is the Updated the Order Form Here and Will Begin Tallying Orders Weekly to Decide on Our Route What’s in this issue: Tehaleh Food & Beverage Home Delivery; Wesley at Tehaleh update; Save The Date – Graduation Car Parade; Tehaleh Recipe Box; Tehaleh In Home Business – Do Me A Favor Cookies; Puyallup Farmers Market; Niño Blanco Salsa Home Delivery; Full Circle Veggies Home Delivery, Local Museum Virtual Tours ******************************************************************** Wine & Cider Delivered to your Doorstep from FARM SHED WINES & BREW Farm Shed Wines & Brew is now offering Happy Hour Delivered! Wine and Beer safely delivered to your doorstep call us today for more information 253.405.4118 OR make your delivery request here: https://bit.ly/33X81wk Our menu changes daily, please follow us on Facebook or Instagram to see our daily offerings. https://www.facebook.com/farmshedwinesandbrew *** Happy Camper Cocktail Company: We bring Happy Hour to you! Below is the updated the order form here and will begin tallying orders weekly to decide on our route. Go ahead and share! All location/delivery announcements will be done via Instagram and our newsletter so people should follow us and/or signup for our newsletter on our website. The order form has more info on payments and menu. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE MENU, YOU NEED TO SEND THEM A MESSAGE bit.ly/bringmehappyhour follow us for weekly updates and location announcements: www.happycampercocktailcompany.com sign up for the newsletter Instagram: @happycampercocktails Facebook.com/happycampercocktails Hello! Thank you for supporting our cocktail kits! PLEASE READ THIS. Delivering cocktail kits will give us a lot of joy to spread some joy through delicious cocktails, and it will allow us to pay the bills. We thank you HEARTILY on both counts!! This is a new process for us so please bear with us. We are trying to make it as smooth as possible but delivery and pick up timing will depend on my liquor supplier's scheduling. We will require social distancing for pick ups, ask you to wear a face covering for the protection of our staff, and we cannot take walk up payments/new orders in neighborhoods where we've scheduled deliveries/pickups. Payment: If you only want delivery but we won't be going to your neighborhood that week, we will not send you an invoice for payment until your neighborhood is added to the schedule. How to Pay: We will send square invoices via email for all orders received, so that you can pay online by credit card. We won't add you to the delivery/pick up schedule until payment is received. Pick Up: Weekly Curbside pick up is available and it will be at our kitchen at 535 Church St Wilkeson, WA, Fridays from 4-6:00 pm. ID: We will not bring you your kits until we have received a selfie photo with you and your photo ID If we don't come to your neighborhood and you don't want to come to our shop for pickup, you can still order our awesome cocktail mixers direct to your door via USPS (no alcohol included) through our other company's site, http://simple-goodness-sisters.mybigcommerce.com/drink-syrups/ Please email [email protected] with any questions! Cheers Tehaleh!! ******************************************************************** FOOD TRUCK HOME DELIVERY IN TEHALEH No porch deliveries this week I’m working on new vendors who can deliver under the guidelines set for me Look for more info in upcoming newsletters Legendary Doughnuts will resume home delivery on May 28 ******************************************************************** Introducing Wesley Online Events! Join us for free online events with experts in real estate and other topics of interest. Plus, you can learn more about Wesley at Tehaleh during an interactive Discover Wesley presentation from the comfort of your own home! All you need is an email; a computer, tablet or phone; and a curious mind. Real Estate 2020: What’s Happening? How is the real estate market today different from years past? Learn about local market trends, marketing your property and using technology to stay safe and protected. CHOOSE YOUR DATE: Friday, May 29, 10:00 am Monday, June 8 at 1:00 pm Discover Wesley at Tehaleh Curious about our newest community coming to Tehaleh? See how we’re revolutionizing senior living with larger floor plans, exciting amenities and a new retirement lifestyle. CHOOSE YOUR DATE: June 4, 11:00 am June 11, 1:00 pm To register, go to WesleyWebinars.com Our Community Relations team is working in the marketing office on site during normal business hours. We are actively taking reservations for apartments in the Brownstone and Lodge. For information, call (253) 466-2720 to request an appointment or visit WesleyChoice.org. Be sure to follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/WesleyAtTehaleh **************************************************************** Save The Date Graduating Class of 2020 Tehaleh Car Parade Saturday, June 20th 5:00pm Look for more info in upcoming newsletters Congratulations Graduates **************************************************************** Tehaleh Recipe Box I’m inviting you to forward your favorite recipes to me and I’ll include one each week in future newsletters Pepperoni Pizza Gnocchi (your kids are gonna love this!) Ingredients: 1 teaspoon olive oil 1 garlic clove, minced (1) 28-ounce can Crushed Tomatoes with basil 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme salt and pepper to taste pinch of crushed red pepper (2) 16-ounce containers of gnocchi, uncooked (or if using pasta, you'll need just 16 ounces) 8 ounces fresh mozzarella, sliced and then cubed 1/2 cup plus 2 Tablespoons grated swiss cheese 1/2 cup plus 2 Tablespoons grated parmesan cheese 16 pieces of mini pepperoni (or more to taste) Directions: Heat oven to 375* Add olive oil & garlic to a medium sized pot and bring to medium high heat. Once olive oil is heated, cook garlic for 1 to 2 minutes (be careful not to burn the garlic). Add tomatoes, thyme, oregano, salt & pepper (to taste) and crushed red pepper. Simmer on low for about 8-10 minutes. Cook gnocchi according to package directions. Drain. In an 8” square baking dish add ½ c at the bottom of the dish. Add 2 tablespoons each of swiss & parmesan cheese. Add ½ of the gnocchi. Add ½ of the remaining sauce over the gnocchi, then add ¼c of the swiss & parmesan cheese and half of the fresh mozzarella. Repeat with another layer and then top with the pepperoni. Bake for 15 – 20 minutes and then turn on the broiler and broil for 4 minutes to allow cheese to get browned (to taste) Let it sit for 5-10 minutes before serving. Bon Appetit **************************************************************** Are you a Tehaleh in home business owner? I would love to highlight your business in the newsletter. If you would like to be included in this feature, please send your business info to Tina at [email protected] Hey Tehaleh Business Owners, in an effort to help get the word out about what you’re doing, making, selling, raffling, crafting, and etcetera…. Do you have a current special offer that you would like to advertise to the entire community? Send me your info! Do Me A Favor Cookies & Favors Do you have a special graduate in your life that could use a sweet Class of 2020 treat? Made right here in Tehaleh in a fully licensed kitchen, Do Me A Favor Cookie Platters and Favors has just the right gift for you. $15/3 cookie boxed set. Available for pickup starting June 7th-11th. Please choose date and time at a checkout. Sets are available in any 2 school colors (must text 206.714.8497 with order number and full school name for colors - no abbreviations please!). The ordering page will go live Friday May 15th at 1pm and be available until the May 20th for preorder or until sold out, whichever comes first. Order here: Https://www.facebook.com/domeafavorcookieplattersandfavors ******************************************************************** Puyallup Farmers Market is Open Puyallup Farmers' Market will be open from 9am to 2pm, May 23 & May 30 our new adjusted market will be located at the South Hill Mall parking lot, southwest of the former Sears location. Customers are asked to wear a mask or something that covers your nose and mouth while you attend the market and to limit your time at the market. Masks will be available for purchase at the entrance. We cannot have large crowds at this market so please come in, do your shopping, then exit so others are allowed the experience as well. It is our intention to keep you updated on our social media channels throughout the run of the day so that you can see the best times to arrive. You will want to come and shop as individuals and not as families. We will have new safety measures in place and strict social distancing tools to ensure everyone’s health and safety. We really want to be able to continue our market through the year so we need your help in adhering to these new regulations. While we are thrilled to be able to offer healthy, fresh, and local food to our community, our equally strong commitment is to everyone’s health. Stay tuned to the Market's facebook page and join us this Saturday for our Puyallup Farmers' Market updates. We truly appreciate your help and support and we will see you on Saturday! If you're not quite ready to join us in person, you can always visit our online store and shop many of our Market vendors there! Includes Flowers, Farmers, Crafters, Specialty Goods, Baked Goods & Food Trucks http://puyallupfarmersmarketstore.com/index.html **************************************************************** Niño Blanco Salsa Home Delivery I worked in Mexican Restaurants for about 10 years, and I learned a lot about the culture and how to prepare many recipes.
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