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It costs $30.

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Most schools lead up to their homecoming dance with a homecoming spirit week. Spirit weeks often involve many events, so make sure you know who and what will be available to you.  Talk with your staff adviser about equipment such as tables and chairs. Make sure these are ready for you at least a few hours before the dance so that you can set up. Talk with school administration to make sure your vendors have designated areas to park, unload, and set up. Remember, those with heavy equipment will need to be close to the venue. Create a plan for the day of the dance. Work with your committee and any additional volunteers to assign duties such as setting up chairs and decorating. Make sure everyone knows their job well in advance. Give yourself and your volunteers at least six hours to set up the dance. Get decorations set up as much as possible before your vendors arrive.  Have the DJ, photographer, and chaperons arrive early. Show the DJ the area where they will be working, and give the photographer a tour of the space. Delegate duties to the chaperons such as helping with coat check, monitoring the dance floor, or helping with crowd control. Show them where they need to be and put them in touch with the day-of coordinator. Make sure you and all of your volunteers have some time to enjoy the dance, as well. Build breaks into your volunteers’ schedules so that everyone has some time to have fun.  For example, let a ticket-taker relieve your day-of coordinator for a while once everyone is in, or get a chaperone to stand in on coat-check while the coat attendants go dance. Your volunteers are students, as well. Give them time to enjoy their efforts. As soon as the dance is over, start taking down decorations and cleaning. Find out what your school’s facilities services will take care of, and plan to do the rest with your volunteers.  Facilities services often cover things like vacuuming, mopping, and bathroom cleaning. Decorations, tables, chairs, and equipment are often the homecoming committee’s responsibility. Bring extra cleaning supplies such as paper towels, trash bags, sponges, and cleaning solution. This will help take care of any smaller marks or scuffs around the venue. Make sure all trash gets to a designated trash area. Ask your school if you need to schedule a dumpster drop-off and pick-up for event clean-up.

summary: Prepare for the week before. Set up the venue. Enjoy the dance. Clean up the venue.


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Boil 7 cups of water then add 1 teaspoon Ajwain, 1 teaspoon cumin seed, 4 teaspoons salt, 4-5 teaspoons green chili, 2 tablespoons sesame seeds, and 3 teaspoons papad kharo or baking soda. Stir everything together and turn down the heat. Add 4 cups of rice flour to the mixture of water and spices. Turn the heat back up and bring it back to a boil. Mix the flour with a wooden spoon then turn the heat off. Continue to mix the rice flour until it is a dough consistency. Take a chunk of dough and press it into a flat ball. Press two indents in it with your finger. Do this with all of the dough. Set around three chunks of dough on the plate at a time. Put the plate over a pot of water. Put a lid on top of the plate and bring the water to a boil. Cook for about 10-15 minutes. When the dough is finished cooking, put the dough chunks in a bowl. Cut the cooked dough into smaller pieces then mash it with the bottom of a glass.  Mash the dough quickly before it gets cold. Make sure there are no lumps in the dough and that it is smooth. Roll the dough balls into spheres then flatten them. The easiest way to flatten them is with a peri press. If you don’t have a peri press, you can use a rolling pin or a flat and heavy object. Cover the dough with a piece of saran wrap before you flatten it to avoid the dough getting stuck.
summary: Boil water and spices. Add rice flour to the water and spice mixture. Separate the dough into pieces. Cook the dough over boiling water. Cut and mash the dough. Flatten the dough into papads.