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2012 - March 3, Family Potluck - ATS Wiki

2012 - March 3, Family Potluck

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Event Captains

Joseph Lee (jclee13@mit.edu)

Eva Yeung (evayeung@mit.edu)

Kevin Hu (kevhu@mit.edu)

Preparation

A Google form was used for families to sign up dishes and tell us what ingredients they needed (http://goo.gl/2Pm0W)

Attendance

30-40 people showed up for the dinner, a lot of people left afterwards

Notes

2012 - Preparation

  • Get the google form out to families early, and remind them to fill it out often
  • Stress on the form to specify amounts that they'll use for each ingredient
  • Have families specify on the form which dish is going to be entered in which category (limit each family to a few entries per category?)
  • Figure out who will be judging (exec? non-cooking exec? only a few non-cooking people? people specially kept ignorant of who's making what dish?)
  • Figure out how the judging will be done (unanimous decision? majority rules? preferential voting? approval voting? how are ties broken?)
  • Figure out the categories (meat, vegetarian, dessert, presentation - it might be good to perhaps also do best sandwich, best noodles)
  • Figure out the prizes (snacks? gift cards? to where, and for how much? separate prizes for winning in a food category, or only for an overall thing?)
  • Figure out what games and activities there'll be
  • Figure out how the overall competition will work

2012 - Setup

  • Be sure that you have all your utensils ahead of time
  • Make sure that you get your games ahead of time
  • Setup doesn't need to be terribly complicated - tables for food to be placed on, and places for people to sit (people don't seem to mind sitting on the floor

2012 - Notes

  • We spent $326 on food, and $75 on prizes ($30, $25, $20 to Infusions), plus some jellies as a consolation prize
  • There were 6 meat entries, 4 dessert entries, 1 vegetarian entry, and 3 entries for best presentation
  • There were four judges
  • Each judge voted for 3 meat entries, 2 dessert entries, and 1 best presentation entry
  • For games there was: Battleship Twister, Taboo, Cranium, Pictionary, finger fencing, the balance game, and the human knot game
  • Families were given 50 points, plus 5 points per win in a food category
  • Families could challenge other families for a certain number of points - the winning family would then get that many points from the losing family
  • A spreadsheet was used to keep track of families' points - the idea was to have one person from each family come up after each thing and report what happened

2012 - Ideas

  • Give families more time to cook, or strongly encourage them to start early. Figure out what to do ahead of time how late entries will be handled.
  • Have the board games set up ahead of time
  • Explain games via email ahead of time
  • Instead of having families being able to "bet" points, have the winning family get a certain number of points, and the losing family get less points (the fear is that families will collude and just keep trading wins)
  • Have separate prizes for winning a food category

2012 - Winners

  • Best Meat: Seafood pan fried noodles by ATS Gangsters
  • Best Vegetarian: Alfalfa sandwiches by Funky Monkies
  • Best Dessert: Hoddeok by >U
  • Best Presentation: Patrick's Watermelon Hedgehog (http://i.imgur.com/nhVE3.jpg) by ATS Gangsters
  • President's Choice: Hoddeok by >U
  • Overall 1st: JBAPB
  • Overall 2nd: ATS Gangsters
  • Overall 3rd: >U