A few years ago, we reported that we'd found Cooking Light supper clubs in more
than 150 cities, with several clubs in larger cities. A recent scan of the past
year's posts on the supper club bulletin boards at CookingLight.com reveals
clubs forming in nearly 300 additional cities. CL supper clubs have gone international
as well: They've sprung up in Australia, Canada, England, France, Germany, Hong
Kong, Korea, and Spain.
While we continue to marvel at the success of Cooking Light supper clubs, we're
not that surprised. There's no better way to meet new people, forge friendships,
discover techniques, learn more about nutrition, enjoy new flavors, and try
new ideas -- all at the same time. Supper clubbers, we've discovered, are always
open to new experiences.
Earlier this year, we selected three supper clubs from a group of clubs who
responded to a questionnaire posted on CookingLight.com. We then asked them
to field-test what we thought was a perfect supper club menu. It seemed like
a fun way to turn the tables: Usually, we're the ones rating recipes, but this
time, our efforts would be scored.
When we checked in with the groups after they had tested the menu, we learned
that everyone delighted in the project. Their opinions? The groups' responses
varied as much as the members themselves do -- and they were refreshingly honest.
Some of the dishes got unanimous raves, some received mixed reviews, and some
elicited love-hate reactions. This proved what we already suspected: Food preferences
are intensely personal.
We know that putting your own stamp on a menu is half the fun, so we invite
you to give this menu a whirl at your next gathering and let us know what you
think. Go to CookingLight.com/supperclubhub
to share your opinion.