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Hey ppls.

SAUVic is planning a assult on the Hot Sauce and Fiery foods Festival in Jindivik, about 45 minutes from Dandenong.

We are driving down in a bit of a convoy to sample the best and hottest foods in the country.

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So, Who is interested, bring your partners and friends if you like.

Hot Sauce and Firey Foods Festival list

Pete and Gem + 3

Snowman

Bec

Adz and Dee

Mavric

Roy

Alex Cim

Total 12 odd

BASS OUT

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After a month in Thailand....lets see what they got. Do they have normal food as well for Roy....errr I mean the weak sauce?

I'll confirm tonight.

Pete are we planning on staying nearby then doing GG?

Having attended last year, entry is available on the day at the gate.

If you haven't been before it should be noted that access to "Horrible Haggis's" farm is via dirt road and parking is on the cow paddock (cow pads included ;-) so be aware of any ride height issues.

Also remeber your 'Aerogard' and a large bottle of milk (best for soothing the chilli feeling ;-)

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