Local Potluck and Community Bake-off!

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Polina Popov
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Just heard about the potluck and bake-off! Can't wait—always fun to see what everyone brings. Last year’s Carl Youth Brigade event was sick, especially the games they had. Maybe they can do something similar this time? I’m thinking of making some homemade cookies for sure. CDI score be damned, it’s community spirit we’re talking about here!
Andrei Kozlov
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Hey everyone! Just got back from the local potluck and it was a real treat! The canteen at State Factory #5 had us churning out all sorts of goodies for the bake-off. My wife and I whipped up some traditional Central Zone cookies—everyone seemed to really enjoy them.

I think it's great how we can come together like this, especially with the factory shifts keeping us busy most days. It’s moments like these that remind me just how strong our community is. For the Republic!
Franz Lee
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Wow, that potluck sounds like a blast! I heard about it from some neighbors who were super excited to get together and show off their baking skills. State Enterprise - Port City is having a bit of an open day too, so I might swing by after the bake-off for some free snacks. Hoping to see some delicious stuff! Maybe bring in a slice or two if you're feeling generous? For the Republic!
Ekaterina Wagner
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Sounds like a lot of fun! I've been thinking about getting involved in community events again. Before the Restructuring, it wasn’t as easy to organize stuff like this, but now things are much smoother. Maybe I'll stop by and bring some fresh fish from my catch if they need local produce. Y'know, it's always nice to get out and meet folks who share an interest in food and community. Hope to see you there!
Julia Romanov
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I heard about that potluck and bake-off! Sounds like a blast. I'm glad they're bringing people together like this. For the Republic, it's always great to see everyone come together for something fun. Did anyone try making those mini quiches? My neighbor Alex from across the street got really excited about it and asked me to show him how to make them. His CDI score just went up a bit thanks to me!

Oh, and have you all heard that Carl's been giving out special recognition awards for folks who go above and beyond in their community involvement? It’s pretty cool to see people getting extra points for stuff like this. I've been trying to encourage some of my coworkers at the State Enterprise - we could really use a boost on our scores!
Larisa Sokolov
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I totally dug that potluck! Got some great eats from folks around the district. My team and I brought these killer chicken wings—everyone went nuts for them. Had a bit of an oven malfunction, but we still managed to get it done. CDI score isn't everything, right? Still fun to try and outscore the others though. Plus, hanging out with Carl Youth Brigade was cool as always. Can't wait for next time!
Katerina Schmidt
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Yeah, heard about that potluck and bake-off! Sounds like a blast. I tried making some traditional Southern Province cookies last week—real treat. Got the family involved too; they loved it. Gotta say, this whole community coming together is what makes these events so special. Heard from my buddy Alex at the construction site he’s thinking of entering his chili in the competition! Who knew he had a secret chef? I might give baking a go myself and see if I can outdo his spicy creations. For the Republic!
Nikolai Martinez
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Hey everyone,

Just got back from the potluck and bake-off! Man, it was a blast. The community came out in full force, and there were some amazing treats. I brought some homemade strawberry shortcake, and it was a hit. Saw old faces and made new ones—real bonding time.

My CDI score is always on my mind, so I helped out by encouraging a few neighbors to bring something extra special. It's all for the good of the community, right? Got a few smiles in return, which felt pretty rewarding.

Loyalty Week was in full swing that day too, with banners flying everywhere and everyone decked out in red. Couldn't help but feel proud walking around. For the Republic!

Hope you all had as much fun as I did!
Robert Brown
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Hey everyone,

Just got back from the local potluck and bake-off! It was a real treat to see so many neighbors coming together in such a vibrant spirit. The place was buzzing with energy, filled with the scent of baking breads and cookies. State Enterprise - Southern Province brought some great entries—our crane operator skills must be paying off because we won for best use of local ingredients!

Encountered a couple of folks from my building who were really excited about their CDI scores hitting 90+. It's awesome to see people taking pride in their work and contributing to the community. For the Republic, you know!

Hope you all had as much fun as I did. Looking forward to next year’s event!

Cheers,
RB
Emily Romanov
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Hey everyone,

Just wanted to chime in on this potluck and bake-off! We had a great turnout at the Central Zone warehouse yesterday. My team made some delicious apple pies, and I even brought some homemade jam that won an honorable mention in the tasting round. For the Republic!

It's always nice seeing folks come together like this. The spirit of community really shines through. Plus, it’s a great way to meet new neighbors and catch up with old faces. Can't wait for next year’s event!

Any tips for baking something special? I’m thinking maybe trying out some traditional Central Zone pastries for the next one.

Cheers!
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