African Feast: Like Thanksgiving, Minus All Those Stodgy Relatives

I don't know what any of this is, but I want all of it.
I don't know what any of this is, but I want all of it.

Feeling lethargic in your too familiar dining house tonight?  Have you figured out that the Bagel Bites meal plan (pizza in the morning, pizza in the evening, pizza at supper time) isn't for you. Looking for an adventurous meal for five bucks?

Check out the annual African feast hosted by the Harvard African Students Association (HASA) happening right now in Ticknor Lounge in Boylston Hall. The potluck, prepared by HASA members themselves, has already begun and is scheduled to last until 8 p.m.

Food from all corners of Africa will be available, all in the company of vibrant HASA members and friends. African-infused music will accompany your delicious meal. Welcoming both old and new tasters of African cuisine, this event is sure not to disappoint.

“My tastebuds are buzzing with expectation,” said a HASA member, packing her bags quickly in Lamont Café as she rushes over to Ticknor.

Hurry over because HASA has planned to catered for only 100 people.

“This is set to be my best feasting experience this year,” said Rumbi Mushavi, enthusiastic HASA member and sophomore in Eliot House.

FlyBy has heard enough. We're heading over right effing now. See you there!

Photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons/Daletronic

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