Taste panel for recipes from India

 We still need panelists!
We are looking for volunteers with a palate for Indian foods to participate in our sensory panels.
To qualify as a panelist you must:
be over 18 years of age
* you must have lived in India, Pakistan, or Bangladesh for at least 10 years 
Panel Dates:     
Friday, Oct 9 and Tuesday, Oct 13 –Non-vegetarian recipes containing chicken.
Wednesday, Oct 14 and Friday, Oct 16 – Vegetarian recipe (does not contain meat, but may contain dairy products).
Location:  Food Science and Human Nutrition Building, Room 146, Pullman campus
Test sessions will start every 30 min from 10:00 a.m. through 2:30 p.m.  Each session will take approximately 15 minutes of your time. 
You may attend one session per day.  For each test you complete, you will be awarded a $10 shopping  card, or a $50 card if you attend all 4 days.  
As an added incentive, you will receive a $1.75 coupon for Ferdinand’s Creamery following each completed test.
To schedule a time that is convenient for you, please send an email to wsu@at-hand.net  and we will send you more information and a list of the available test dates and sessions.

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