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Showing posts with label Special Treatment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Special Treatment. Show all posts

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Special Luncheon

Every month, Lieberman has a special luncheon for residents. On a rotating basis, they invite two or three from each floor, allow residents to meet each other and mingle, and provide a special menu lunch.

The Special Luncheon takes place in the first floor area called "The Nosh" which is just off the main Great Room, Living Room, Library.

The special treatment, quiet atmosphere away from the floor's dining room, and the delicious food (Lieberman's food is usually delicious) made for a lovely afternoon treat. 

We had chicken soup with kreplach, corned beef in a horseradish sauce, oven roasted red potatoes, and grilled vegetables with chocolate cream pie for dessert. We had a great time!