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dizzyblonde 11-05-11 06:49 PM

Saturday night food
 
After the rideout on Saturday night we have decided to have a BBQ.
Soulkiss has knidly stepped up to take up role of chef as in previous years(any other volunteers to help will be appreciated).

I'd like an idea of those wishing to be fed. Veggie chilli option available for the non meat eaters amongst us.

Please vote what you'd like to be fed with, so I can go foraging accordingly. It will also then in turn give us an idea of cost....and most importantly how much folks will pay.

sv4me 11-05-11 09:04 PM

Re: Saturday night food
 
BBQ nom nom

Although the curry delivery at ARTNW was pure genius :cool:

Bluefish 11-05-11 09:39 PM

Re: Saturday night food
 
That's two meat eaters from us dizz :D

Fruity-ya-ya 11-05-11 09:59 PM

Mmmmmmmm.

I'll eat practically any BBQ food but i'd prefer the basics rather than steak, lobster or a side of goat because of the cost, although if you can do it cheap I'll do damnedest to make sure there are no leftovers.

Guessing the food I buy during the rest of the AR will not be the healthiest, I'd like to think we could stretch to some salad, pasta and bread to go with the protein.

I'll gladly help prep, cook, serve, eat and clean.

Just let know the rough cost so I can budget for it;)

Lozzo 11-05-11 11:25 PM

Re: Saturday night food
 
Carnivore heaven please :-)

rictus01 12-05-11 12:35 AM

Re: Saturday night food
 
meat, with some meat and a side order of meat, please don't clutter my plate with green stuff*, at a push I'll go for some bread of some kind, but mainly meat.

I feel I may have been less than clear in the above, so to clarify meat


*If I want colour I'll bring a drawing from one of my young nieces


Cheers Mark.

fenjer 12-05-11 08:47 AM

Re: Saturday night food
 
BBQ...yum!

dizzyblonde 12-05-11 09:28 AM

Re: Saturday night food
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fruity-ya-ya (Post 2536555)
Mmmmmmmm.

I'll eat practically any BBQ food but i'd prefer the basics rather than steak, lobster or a side of goat because of the cost, although if you can do it cheap I'll do damnedest to make sure there are no leftovers.

Guessing the food I buy during the rest of the AR will not be the healthiest, I'd like to think we could stretch to some salad, pasta and bread to go with the protein.

I'll gladly help prep, cook, serve, eat and clean.

Just let know the rough cost so I can budget for it;)

ohhh I didn't mention......there will be NO FREE VENISON, on this years menu:smt082 We could stretch to half a cow, if any drunk orgers fancy doing a bit of cow tippin!!!

The plan is for me to go shopping on Thursday(50 miles away, Poofwaggon Delivery service), as the site have given permission for storage in their catering fridges until Saturday night.
This is why I've put up the poll, as I'll be covering initial cost in advance, then recouping it on arrival. The poll won't be closing, then I can work out cost nearer the time, but with enough notice for folks.

I'll see what I can do as far as salad stuff is concerned, I don't fancy wasting it though if only one or two want to eat it. Anyone wants salad, please tell me.
I've already stolen the fellas cooker in the bunkhouse, as I'll be cooking chilli, whilst SK is prepping the BBQ.

Quote:

Originally Posted by rictus01 (Post 2536616)
meat, with some meat and a side order of meat, please don't clutter my plate with green stuff*, at a push I'll go for some bread of some kind, but mainly meat.

I feel I may have been less than clear in the above, so to clarify meat


*If I want colour I'll bring a drawing from one of my young nieces


Cheers Mark.

SEE this is more on the lines of an easy customer......so a side portion of meat then:rolleyes:

kellyjo 12-05-11 09:30 AM

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Meat for me please ;-)

SoulKiss 12-05-11 09:44 AM

Re: Saturday night food
 
At this rate I'll need to get some catering qualifications - lol

Yep, found that I have enjoyed feeding you lot and actually missed it last year - its one way of making sure you get to say hello to almost everyone, so I put my hand up to help :)

So any suggestions, let me know, its my thoughts that I should probably be ok on my own, but if people want to volunteer to hang around and go get stuff if needed (and make sure I dont run out of beer) then thats great, tho as the BBQ tends to become a focal point, there is always someone who will cover that as needed.

If people want to bring their own stuff and have me cook it, then I am happy to do that, and will do my best to keep it edible :)

BernardBikerchick 12-05-11 12:50 PM

Re: Saturday night food
 
Hi hun - good for you guys and thank you to all organising another fabulous event for all us hairy bikers !!!!

Dizzy I've vot3ed for me and spidey coz we eat EVERYTHING hehehehh !!:D count me in for all grub and if we come in one car i'll even being a verna cake !!! xx

BernardBikerchick 12-05-11 12:51 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SoulKiss (Post 2536707)
At this rate I'll need to get some catering qualifications - lol

Yep, found that I have enjoyed feeding you lot and actually missed it last year - its one way of making sure you get to say hello to almost everyone, so I put my hand up to help :)

So any suggestions, let me know, its my thoughts that I should probably be ok on my own, but if people want to volunteer to hang around and go get stuff if needed (and make sure I dont run out of beer) then thats great, tho as the BBQ tends to become a focal point, there is always someone who will cover that as needed.

If people want to bring their own stuff and have me cook it, then I am happy to do that, and will do my best to keep it edible :)


I volunteer Zig to help out !!!!! hehehehe

Milky Bar Kid 12-05-11 12:55 PM

Re: Saturday night food
 
I like meat. I like it a lot. I shall be requiring meat. Thank you please.

timwilky 12-05-11 01:01 PM

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bloodfest please.

Veggie! are they fit company for man or beast?


Can you imagine the scream a carrot makes as it is ripped out of the ground tearing off it roots purely to feed a carnivore in denial.

timwilky 12-05-11 01:03 PM

Re: Saturday night food
 
Can the local Indian not deliver? then we can have real food without the risk of contamination

Reeder 12-05-11 01:17 PM

Re: Saturday night food
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fruity-ya-ya (Post 2536555)
Guessing the food I buy during the rest of the AR will not be the healthiest, I'd like to think we could stretch to some salad, pasta and bread to go with the protein.

+1 but its not a massive deal if salad isn't provided. I could always pop to the local shop and get a ready prepared bag to munch with my MEAT.

SoulKiss 12-05-11 03:57 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Milky Bar Kid (Post 2536909)
I like meat. I like it a lot. I shall be requiring meat. Thank you please.

Don't worry, I'll sort ya out :p

dizzyblonde 12-05-11 04:02 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by timwilky (Post 2536917)
Can the local Indian not deliver? then we can have real food without the risk of contamination

I have no idea, I know there is one, but as I've never frequented the place, I can't recommend if they'll be any better. Besides I've not had a single meat eater not complain about my veg chilli:p

Quote:

Originally Posted by SoulKiss (Post 2537030)
Don't worry, I'll sort ya out :p

I'm watching you....especially when sausages are concerned:smt082

tinpants 12-05-11 05:17 PM

Re: Saturday night food
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Milky Bar Kid (Post 2536909)
I like meat. I like it a lot. I shall be requiring meat. Thank you please.

But what about something to eat?




From the barby that is..!




Meat for me please.

andrewsmith 12-05-11 05:46 PM

Re: Saturday night food
 
Meat meat meat and more meat. I'm allergic to greens :lol:

yorkie_chris 12-05-11 06:43 PM

Re: Saturday night food
 
Like you have to ask!

In the words of Jimmy Carr, "vegetarian option? Make do, or f*** off!"

Mrs_giggles 12-05-11 11:06 PM

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the preston household is a meat eating one so yeah meat please

Devil Biccy 12-05-11 11:29 PM

Re: Saturday night food
 
I shall be happy to offer my catering services supporting Soulkiss as required

AndyBrad 13-05-11 07:52 AM

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I laughed my ass off at rictus :D



YC i think theres laws or something that you have to cater for disabled people these days so maybe we have to have a bowl of salad? not sure on the legalities of it all ;)

AndyBrad 13-05-11 07:52 AM

Re: Saturday night food
 
oh yea and soulkiss did a cracking job on the ar09! It was much appreciated

dizzyblonde 13-05-11 08:48 AM

Re: Saturday night food
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Devil Biccy (Post 2537307)
I shall be happy to offer my catering services supporting Soulkiss as required

We'll be glad to have you on board Saeed, You're offer will be most appreciated:cool:
Lets just hope it don't rain this time, you have got a wet weather survival certificate from last time haven't you?:D

BoltonSte 13-05-11 09:09 AM

Re: Saturday night food
 
Bring on the MEAT!

Although I may stretch to a barm, does that count as veg or cereal?

Bibio 15-05-11 08:31 PM

Re: Saturday night food
 
i'll eat anything apart from the 3 b's (brains, bugs and balzz)

BernardBikerchick 26-05-11 12:38 PM

Re: Saturday night food
 
is it time to go yet !

The Idle Biker 06-06-11 04:24 PM

Re: Saturday night food
 
I've voted for meat because I don't like Chilli, but in truth I'd like a nice plate of Tofu, some couscous and a nice crisp salad washed down with some Edlerflower cordial followed by an early night.

dizzyblonde 06-06-11 05:14 PM

Re: Saturday night food
 
Now if you'd have asked for a nice dollop of caviar I'd have almost thought you were serious ;)

Chilli only there as a veggie alternative. I don't want someone starving because we haven't thought about them. Its a tried and tested recipe, and I'll be cooking it.
I could even stretch to couscous and salad, having a Greek in the house, we eat mountains of it, buy it in bulk!

dizzyblonde 11-06-11 08:12 PM

Re: Saturday night food
 
bumpy bumpy, I needs numbers!!!!!!!!

Steve_God 12-06-11 01:14 PM

Re: Saturday night food
 
Count me and the Mrs in :)

Electro 16-06-11 08:06 PM

Re: Saturday night food
 
If it dont Baaa Oink or Moo, it aint no good for you!!

paddy t 16-06-11 09:22 PM

Re: Saturday night food
 
just fumbeling my way through the threads , i m coming up , but the food seemed the most important thing to get my name down for first :)

Littlepeahead 17-06-11 10:29 AM

Re: Saturday night food
 
Can I put in the suggestion of a disposable veggie BBQ with some cheese and leek sausages and beanburgers?

And some lovely stinky cheese like brie and stilton. I can pack some of that if there is a fridge to put it in.

Not that I'm veggie - I just don't like to put a sausage anywhere near my mouth.

timwilky 17-06-11 11:06 AM

Re: Saturday night food
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Littlepeahead (Post 2559313)
Can I put in the suggestion of a disposable veggie BBQ with some cheese and leek sausages and beanburgers?

And some lovely stinky cheese like brie and stilton. I can pack some of that if there is a fridge to put it in.

Not that I'm veggie - I just don't like to put a sausage anywhere near my mouth.


Sounds like you need a decent butcher who puts pig in his bangers. I cannot be doing with those cheapskate so called sausages that contain fat, offal, cerial and the sawdust off the floor.

I might take some local cheese up in the cool box and you can have a nibble. Smelly Aypeth made by Sean Wilson (Martin Platt, the male nurse from corrie), and Blacksticks are two of my Lancashire blues of choice. None of that tasteless yorkshire wensleydale.

dizzyblonde 17-06-11 11:42 AM

Re: Saturday night food
 
Personally I prefer pig in my banger too Tim. At home I only buy good quality, non of this 'smartprice' in my house! but then I have a picky bugger Greek male to feed.

With a rather large quantity of diners, a limited resource at the site, I will go for the best I can buy with the money we are to be given.
I'm more concerned with folks not eating enough, of course i don't want sawdust in my bangers either, but catering for such numbers can't always give you a banger that you know the name of the pig it came from.

I'm a yorkshire mum, who puts enough food on the table for the 5000 and then some, so for the AR I won't be changing my spots and skimping on supplies. I want SK to be fed up of the sight of bangers and burgers, cause he'll be cooking all night :)

SIII 17-06-11 11:57 AM

Re: Saturday night food
 
Horns aff, wipe its bum and bang it on the fire! Yum, meaty goodness.

Sign me up for this.\\:D/

timwilky 17-06-11 02:50 PM

Re: Saturday night food
 
Dizzy, surely you only need to dish out a Kebab to keep Peg happy?

So lips, hoofs and arses on a donnar and he will smile contented


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