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Similarly, if you have a lap dancing bar nearby, get some girls sent over. Split their tips and the food becomes free.
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Curry
Talk to your local curry house (one that does a buffet) and ask them to do one at yours. I've done this a couple of times for work and private parties. Usually get a very good price.
Lamb curry
Chicken Curry
Veg Curry
Dhall
Tandori Chicken
Naan breads
Rice
Salad
It its local they can alway pop back for more supplies if they run low. They can also provide all the crockery and cutlery. The ones I used have given me a significant discount over their usual buffet prices.
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Poor hedgehogOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostNot unless it was arranged in an hedgehog.
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I now have a craving for cheese and pineapple on a cocktail stick
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100 people!
Last time I had a cribtizm I was eating chicken drumsticks and sliced ham for a week.
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Posh twat !Originally posted by ChrisPackit View PostWe live in a very upmarket area and when we had our house warming party a few years ago, we had a lot of influencial people to impress - it was a difficult choice.
We were thinking Fois Gras, Lobster bisque and fine wines, but in the end we did salmon spread butties and a Walls Vienetta.
Hope this helps...
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We live in a very upmarket area and when we had our house warming party a few years ago, we had a lot of influencial people to impress - it was a difficult choice.
We were thinking Fois Gras, Lobster bisque and fine wines, but in the end we did salmon spread butties and a Walls Vienetta.
Hope this helps...
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Will speak to the daughter and get a couple of her friends to help out.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostWV8GS
with 100+ people to look after you want to get the food brought in and a couple of staff for the day to help with serving and clearing up after people
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WSCS it is a hell of a lot of work to prep and serve for 100. You won't enjoy the party and you'll be running around like a headless chicken.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostWV8GS
with 100+ people to look after you want to get the food brought in and a couple of staff for the day to help with serving and clearing up after people
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