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Lunch Dates
(for Ages 22-24)

Organize a pot luck lunch. Guys bring salads, drinks, and desserts. Girls bring the main course and rolls. For variations, designate a type of cuisine (Japanese, Italian, French, Indian, etc.), or seasonal (Christmas, Easter, winter, summer picnic, etc.). Have each person bring a group game or activity, that you can play together.

Have a contest who can make the best tasting lunch using Ramen noodle soup as a "main" dish. Put a limit on buying additional ingredients. Share each others' creations.

Find a "free lunch". Some stores might offer free hot dog and a drink during a super sale (furniture, car dealers, etc.). Another alternative is to go where samples are given out. And take the opportunity to carry on conversations with those handing out the samples.

Go to a cemetery and take flags and flowers to friends, servicemen, relatives, or graves that have no one to care for them. Afterwards, go for a walk and have a picnic.

Have a picnic lunch on a floating dock.

Rent a boat and have lunch on the lake.

Barbeque kabobs on the grill. Ask couples to bring a dish to pass. Put on some music and enjoy socializing.

Go skiing (cross-country or downhill). Pack a lunch and a thermos with hot chocolate.

Purchase items for a backyard B-B-Q and ask various neighbors to store items at their homes for pick-up later that evening. When guests arrive, send them out to "trick-or-treat" specific homes for food. Suggest to neighbors that your guests sing a song or demonstrate a talent before turning over the food. Then enjoy your cookout.

Go hiking or take a nature walk. Local city, state or national parks almost always have hiking and nature trails. Throw some drinks and a lunch in a backpack to eat along the way.


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