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Dine with Dan & Dena

“Get your Plate in Shape” with Billiken Dining Services for National Nutrition Month! But I am already trying to fight off the freshman fifteen, how can you eat healthy on a college campus? Well you can find out from Dan and Dena  tomorrow. Attend the session in Reinert from 11:00a.m. to 1:00p.m.

Here’s a video with a sneak peak of what will be discussed, follow the link here.

 

Dine with Dan & Dena
Wednesday, Mar 21st: 11:00a.m.-1:00p.m.
Reinert
free

 

Submit Your Recipes

Here at school, don’t you miss your favorite home-cooked meals? Well if you submit one of your favorite recipes you might not be missing it anymore!

Billiken Dining is giving students this rare opportunity to submit their favorite recipes to be featured in Griesedieck and Reinert. The due date for these submission has been extended to February 29th so don’t pass up this chance to have your favorite meal from home at SLU. Submit your recipe ideas here.

 

Submit Your Recipes
Submit by Feb. 29th
here
free

 

Valentine’s Dinner

Oh for the Love of food!!

Billiken Dining is collaborating with Student Activities Board (SAB) to create this special Valentine’s Day meal. It is a meal swipe to enter and afterwards you get a special treat, other than dessert: SAB is showing 10 Things I Hate About You!

So bring your sweetheart or just a few friends to the Wool Ballrooms in between 4:30-7:00p.m. tomorrow, Feb. 14th.

 

Valentine’s Dinner
Tuesday Feb 14th: 4:30p.m.-7:00p.m.
Wool Ballrooms, BSC
meal swipe

 

Celebrate the Year of the Dragon

The first day of the first new moon of the year, today, marks the beginning of Lunar New Year. According to Chinese Astrology, 2012 is the year of the dragon, the only mythical animal in the zodiac. People born in the year of the dragon are said to be charismatic, energetic and natural leaders. Some famous “dragons” include Joan of Arc, Vladimir Putin, and John Lennon.

The Chinese New Year is a time to welcome a long life, wealth and prosperity and to eliminate any negativity from the past. This fourteen day celebration is very symbolic and holds many myths and traditions for the Chinese culture. It is the tradition that every family thoroughly cleans the house to sweep away any ill-fortune in hopes to make way for good luck, peace, and happiness. Food during the celebration includes items such as pigs, ducks, chicken and sweet delicacies.

International Student Services is hosting a celebration and viewing of the CCTV Chinese New Year Gala. Join the festivities and learn more about the traditions.

International Services New Years Gala and Celebration
Monday, Jan 23. 6:30 p.m.
DuBourg 157

Billiken Dining is extremely excited to celebrate the Lunar New Year in Griesedieck and Rienert for dinner from 4:30-7:00! There will be Chinese music, decorations, and of course delicious food, such as hot and sour soup, orange chicken, cashew shrimp, stir fry, crab Rangoon, and so much more!

Lunar New Year Celebration
Monday, Jan 23. 4:30-7:30 p.m.
Gries and Rienert Dining Halls

 

 

 

Taco Showdown

*In deep announcer voice* Throughout the semester courageous students have braved the test of food; seven tacos. Now these weekly champions must face each other in an all out battle! Who will be the taco master? Who will win the ultimate prize of a free burrito a week? Only the tournament this Wednesday will determine the winner.

Come to Salsirita’s Fresh Cantina, Wednesday at 6:00p.m. and watch the battle begin!

 

Taco Showdown
Wednesday, December 7th: 6:00p.m.
Salsaritas
free