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Post by Mr. Johnson »

Well, we could all bring something I suppose, shouldn't be too much planning.
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Mr. Johnson wrote:Well, we could all bring something I suppose, shouldn't be too much planning.
^ Although we probably want to decide on who is bringing what beforehand, so we don't just end up with a billion identical burgers.
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Joose wrote:
^ Although we probably want to decide on who is bringing what beforehand, so we don't just end up with a billion identical burgers.
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Very much this.
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Post by HereComesPete »

Possibly we shouldn't do that, given the trip time of most of us are we going to lug dead animal around in the warmth of our summer? (I'm till hopeful!)


It it maybe better to give Grim monies to order a big box of flesh from a local butcher, then it can turn up on the Friday morning.
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Post by Grimmie »

Might not be a good idea, as the fridge will be full of beers, we wont need a meal like that till sunday, and the BBQ is weather dependant.
If people honestly don't mind the extra expense of another meal out somewhere then we'll do that instead. The Chilli was just a moneysaving idea.
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Post by TheJockGit »

If the BBQ is going to on Sunday we could do a Meat trip on the Saturday.
Beers can be put in a water bucket outside to keep cool so Meats can live in the fridge for a night.

Only a thought :?
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

TheJockGit wrote:If the BBQ is going to on Sunday we could do a Meat trip on the Saturday.
Beers can be put in a water bucket outside to keep cool so Meats can live in the fridge for a night.

Only a thought :?
Coupla bags of ice and a few cheapy coolboxes would do the job just fine for boozes.
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Post by mrbobbins »

Chilli good, BBQ good. I did a chilli for about 15 in a massive pan I got from Asda for £15, was easy enough just took longer.

BBQ would be more fun, and unless it's hammering it down with rain should be doable with a shopping trip on Sat.

Although mass 5punker supermarket trip = Chaos. But then I guess anything involving us is usually chaos.
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Post by Grimmie »

I shall investigate™ things. Possibly my papa may not want 15 people dicking around with his new BBQ.

Also, I've added shit to the Wiki at last.
http://www.5punk.co.uk/wiki/index.php?title=Brum_Bash

Feel free to populate it with what we did food wise, movie wise, music wise and other shit that happened (denim snakes, starcraft duels, nerf battles).
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Post by Roman Totale »

Grimmie wrote:I shall investigate™ things. Possibly my papa may not want 15 people dicking around with his new BBQ.
Tell him not to worry - we can dig a hole in the garden and BBQ that way.
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Post by ProfHawking »

Is there a skip outside this year? We can fill it with petrol and use that. Or, the BBQ.

Give your dad both options at least
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Post by Dog Pants »

There'll probably be a couple of lolvos, does that count?
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Post by mrbobbins »

Dog Pants wrote:There'll probably be a couple of lolvos, does that count?
Big, square, holds a lot of stuff, there are similarities. We could cook some meat on the engine block!.
Grimmie wrote:Possibly my papa may not want 15 people dicking around with his new BBQ
Could get crappy disposable ones. Or go for the mass cooking option if it's easier and less messy. Depends what the other options are for group eating
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Grimmie wrote:I shall investigate™ things. Possibly my papa may not want 15 people dicking around with his new BBQ.
I've got far too many scars on my body from cooking accidents, I for one would not put my penis near the bbq, well not whilst I was naked anyway.

We can do disposable (although given the numbers a cheap ass metal one and a bag of charcoal would possibly turn out cheaper)

I will of course help/officiate on the bbq process if you need someone to make a mess and swear a lot, but also produce tasty grub.
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Post by Grimmie »

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEfg12hae7s[/media]

As it happens my dad doesn't give a stuff as long as you empty the fat-tray so the house doesn't go up in flames.
So yes, BBQ happen.

So much for low-fat low-cost food :P
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

High fat low cost food works well too :)
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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:High fat low cost food works well too :)

And tastes much better.
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Post by Mr. Johnson »

Well, you can burn your meat to a crisp, it'll give you cancer but at least it's low in fat that way.
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Post by HereComesPete »

I've perfected a lovely chilli and lime sauce, we can try it!
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Post by TheJockGit »

HereComesPete wrote:I've perfected a lovely chilli and lime sauce, we can try it!
Will it go with Barbecued Haggis?? :?
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