Yes, I think it would be fine to meet on Thursday around noon for the patio redesign discussion. I already pulled together a few sketches of how we could rearrange the furniture to make the grill area more accessible without crowding the seating. The contractor mentioned that if we move the stone planter a few feet to the west, we could run a small water feature along the back wall. Let me know if you'd like me to bring printed copies of the layout or if a digital version is enough. Also, I wanted to confirm that you're still okay with using reclaimed cedar for the pergola—I found a supplier that has enough in stock to finish the project by early next month.
Regarding the herbs you mentioned, rosemary and lavender should do well in that corner as long as we install a drip irrigation system. I can draft a simple schedule for watering based on the sun exposure at that spot. Let me know if you need help sourcing the plants or if you prefer to pick them yourself.
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OMAHA STEAKS
Hand-selected cuts, prepared with care
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Gourmet Sampler Announcement
A limited number of gourmet steak samplers are being made available to participants at no charge.
500 boxes have been allocated — one sampler per household — and this offer concludes tomorrow.
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Each sampler includes a selection of hand‑selected cuts, flash‑frozen to preserve their exceptional flavor. The retail value of this box is over $600, but it is provided at no charge to recipients through this program. No payment is required at any point.
These premium steaks are chosen for their tenderness and rich taste, then flash‑frozen immediately to lock in quality. Simply review the details and, if you wish, access your sampler below.
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Inside Your Box
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4 Filet Mignons
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6 Top Sirloins
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4 Ribeyes
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4 New York Strips
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Quantities are determined by program allocation. One sampler per household while supplies last.
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Thank you for taking the time to review this offer.
Omaha Steaks · 11030 O Street · Omaha, NE 68137
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I was looking into the office supply order you sent over and think we should go with the recycled paper option for the letterhead instead of the standard bright white. The cost difference is minimal and it aligns better with the sustainability goals we outlined in the quarterly report. Also, I noticed that the printer in building two has been jamming frequently when we use the heavier cardstock. I scheduled a maintenance visit for next Wednesday morning. If you need any urgent prints before then, I can route them to the main building printer—just let me know the quantities.
Regarding the team lunch next Friday, I reserved the back room at the Italian place on Elm Street for 1:00 PM. They can accommodate up to 25 people, and the menu offers a range of options including vegetarian and gluten‑free. I’ll send out a quick survey tomorrow to collect dietary preferences and any allergies. Do you want me to arrange separate checks, or would it be easier to put it on one bill and have everyone reimburse later? Let me know your preference.