2020
- On December 11th and 16th, ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Staff Council hosted campus leaders Patrick O’Rourke (Interim Executive Vice Chancellor and Chief Operating Officer) and Katherine Erwin (Chief Human Resources Officer), who answered a wide variety of questions on topics important to staff about the Spring 2021 semester and into next academic year. If you were unable to attend, you can view the recorded sessions by navigating to the links included.
- Story behind the recipe: I found this recipe on the internets (reddit). It was just called THE SOUP because people love it. So I had to try it. And guess what, I also love it. And I wanted to share it with you all in the hopes that it brings some
- Join ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Staff Council in a town hall to discuss specific concerns related to you as a staff member on campus. If you have ever wanted the opportunity to ask CU leadership specific questions or voice concerns, this is your opportunity!
- Description of the dish: While many Shepherd’s Pie recipes take a lot longer to prepare and cook this is a quick way to enjoy a tasty classic. This recipe makes 4 servings (depending on the portion size) Time to prep: 15 minutes Time to cook: 25
- Story behind the recipe: Growing up my mom made us this tasty lasagna from her 1970s edition of the Betty Crocker’s Cookbook. She made some changes to the recipe to suit our specific likes, but I’ve listed it here how it is in the book. That is what
- Story behind the recipe: I have made this cake for over a decade now. When I first met this cake, I didn't know about my food allergies. Since then, I've iterated the recipe to adapt to my needs. I've played with a variety of options and
- Story behind the recipe: My mother passed this recipe on to me. It was one of my favorite meals as a kid and now it's become one of my son's favorites as well. This is also a great recipe for kids to help prepare! Description of the dish: Spaghetti
- Story behind the recipe: I've been trying out some new recipes during the quarantine and this one checks a lot of boxes: it's tasty, healthy, vegetarian, and my sixth grader enjoys eating it! I've shared this recipe with other groups and
- Story behind the recipe: Every autumn my mother bakes Pumpkin Bread and serves it with Thanksgiving dinner. Description of the dish:Ìý My mother never added nuts or raisins. Her bread was smooth and moist. Makes two loaves. Time to prep:Ìý