Yes, that timing works for me.
I can stop by after lunch, and if the room is still busy, we can shift to the smaller table near the hallway.
For the agenda, let us keep it simple: first the draft notes, then the event list, then the wording for the sign.
If Priya joins late, I will bring her up to speed.
Please send me the latest version before noon so I can read it once in advance.
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That recipe should work with the tomatoes you have.
I would salt them first, then let them rest for about ten minutes so the texture stays balanced.
If the basil looks tired, add it at the very end instead of cooking it down.
For the side dish, roasted carrots would fit better than potatoes because the pasta already feels fairly filling.
Send me your updated grocery list and I can help trim it so the prep stays simple for Saturday.