Pistonfest catering

Pistonfest catering

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MOD500

2,686 posts

251 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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I'll bring Liebfraumich '04 (a great year) and soda water for hot Spritzer action, would anyone like the honour of decanting it? Can I fetch some meat to go in the BBQ kitty too? As I do not own a portable BBQ myself.

Cannot wait for PF!

Best Regards

Martyn.

>> Edited by MOD500 on Tuesday 8th June 22:06

chim_girl

6,268 posts

260 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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MOD500 said:
I'll bring Liebfraumich '04 (a great year) and soda water for hot Spritzer action, would anyone like the honour of decanting it?


MOD500 said:

Can I fetch some meat to go in the BBQ kitty too? As I do not own a portable BBQ myself.

I'm sure there will be plenty of BBQ space, by the sound of it, more Worm burgers than we know what to do with.

docevi1

10,430 posts

249 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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burriana500 said:
Don't forget there is also food vans on site too!


I'm expecting the food vans to cost a lot hence looking to bring my own fooder. Plus variation is nice.

Pistonfest

838 posts

253 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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Although we all appreciate the good things about DIY BBQ's, please don't forget that the cowboys we had last year have been given the sack!
This year Al Fresco Cafe will be providing Thai food, and full on roast, with steaks, lamb, hog etc etc & full accompanyment of salads & side dishes etc etc.
Had the opportunity to "try before you book" earlier in the year......yum !
Also, some quality pies on sale heated in ovens, not just microwaved, from the Crusty Pie Factory.
A little support for them both would be appreciated I'm sure.
Also, check out Pistonheads FM: Torque Radio......just done an interview with Gordon Ramsay, who gives some damn fine advise for all you PF BBQer's out there........


>> Edited by Pistonfest on Tuesday 8th June 23:32

tvrbob

11,172 posts

256 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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docevi1 said:
I'm expecting the food vans to cost a lot hence looking to bring my own.
I thought you had a Marlin. I must agree though food vans are quite expensive especially the big twin axle type

docevi1

10,430 posts

249 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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tvrbob said:
docevi1 said:
I'm expecting the food vans to cost a lot hence looking to bring my own.
I thought you had a Marlin. I must agree though food vans are quite expensive especially the big twin axle type


you are definetly on form this evening Bob

I want to actually do 3 things, get Lene Marlin (the singer), a Marlin fish and me in the car

MOD500

2,686 posts

251 months

Wednesday 9th June 2004
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chim_girl said:

MOD500 said:
I'll bring Liebfraumich '04 (a great year) and soda water for hot Spritzer action, would anyone like the honour of decanting it?




MOD500 said:

Can I fetch some meat to go in the BBQ kitty too? As I do not own a portable BBQ myself.


I'm sure there will be plenty of BBQ space, by the sound of it, more Worm burgers than we know what to do with.



Dissin' the Spritzer culture eh? You were drinking them and liking it at BTaP

gemini

Original Poster:

11,352 posts

265 months

Wednesday 9th June 2004
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Spoken to SPECS on this one and were taking the hard stuff


Dont tell TED but were smugglin in some Blue NUN!



>> Edited by gemini on Wednesday 9th June 20:32

mightydquinn

667 posts

258 months

Wednesday 9th June 2004
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so a pack of burgers a pack of sausage a pack of Tcakes and a pack of beer. and gate crash someones barbie (please).

gemini

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11,352 posts

265 months

Wednesday 9th June 2004
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M@H

11,296 posts

273 months

Thursday 10th June 2004
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Hmmm... I could do with a bit of barbie space too if anyones got a spare 5"sq. for a burger at some stage..?