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What would be good to give out that isnt too much of a hassle?

ideas:

-popcorn (with special seasoning)

-ice cream (but freezer might be a hassle unless its fine to carry out new buckets from a nearby house each hour)

-snacks from asian grocery store (t&t)

-snacks from costco (but dont want wrappers)

discuss.

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa

Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

I am writing DVDs with the Katha of different banies by Gaini Thakur Singh Ji & Sudh Nitnem CDs and will distribute here in Barcelona Gurudwara Sahib. :)

I want to know if there are any faster ways of writing DVDs & CDs because it takes me a long time to write 1 piece in my laptop.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa

Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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Im not sure if this is too much of a hassle but..

..me my mumji n my thaee ji make methi paronthe in the morning b4 the nagar kirtan like about 500-ish of them and my dadiji n bro makes tea during the nagar kirtan and we distribute them to the sangat there...last year the paronthe were gone before even a 1/4 of the nagar kirtan went past..and the men who were hungry were coming up to grap something to eat n when they saw the paronthe they were like.. and i quote.. "oh Balle Balle" ....lmao!

but the attah needs to be prepared the night b4 and u have to get up bright n early...(well dark n early really hehe) to make them..so yh..might be bit of hassle..but its really fun!!

other wise..most ppl give out...drinks..sweets (not chocolate, too melty)..icecream..samoseh...pakoreh...lolly pops hehe...crisps..ill post more after i think for a while lol

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omg forget making the attah imagine how long it takes to break the methi off the stalk lolll :o

Attah is readyy!!! paronthe have got...aloo, methi and gobbi in them...Woohooo...but no doubt..like last year there will be none left after the naggar kirtan for me to eat hehe..but its alllll good :D

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Hi Jassika,

I was really amazed by all the various stalls at the Surrey Nagar Kirtan, and I think next year I really want to do something as well. I am looking at maybe just getting ice cream or something, maybe buying like something what kids would want to eat.

But I think another thing I might also give in a stall is Katha CDS or gurbani cds.

Anyhow good on you for thinking that!

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