In Nepal they call them momos.
In Japan gyoza.
In Korea mandu.
In Turkey manti.
(The food and the word may come from Turkic and Mongol horsemen during the 13th-14th centuries.)
In China they are known as jiaozi.
Dumplings.
You know them. You make them. You eat them. You love them. And you would change your weekend plans just to go to a party that has them.
Church of the Nations invites you to our Annual Dumpling Party this Friday, January 16 starting at 6:00 p.m. in the fellowship hall of University Baptist Church. We especially invite new internationals and encourage you to bring new internationals so we can meet them welcome them and let them know about our activities. Children may certainly come (although there is not childcare). And yes – Americans are welcome too!
You can drive yourself to this event or you can ride on the church bus which will pick up from Edward Gay at 5:45 p.m. then Tiger Towers at 5:48 p.m. finally Nicholson bus stop at 5:50 p.m. (We will also stop at Duplantier and Burbank/Jennifer Jean.)
Directions:
- Drive southeast from LSU on Highland Road
- Cross Lee Drive
- Turn left onto Leeward
- Turn into the first parking lot of University Baptist Church for the fellowship hall.
**If you have a small rolling pin – please bring it!**
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“Hello! I am a sad and lonely dumpling. Will someone come eat me?”

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