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do we need to organise the snags and sundries for the BBQ

if so, should probably go visit austral meat and get them direct from the wholesaler n save a couple bob

will need bread, sauce, mustard, onions n all the other stuff too - best to get that before the event

-D

i use Frew trading for wholesale meats

Where are they? Austral is just around the corner from the Drive in at Gepps X

Should probably talk to nigel and see if we can get the cash before the day, go shopping the day beforehand and do the food prep (chop stuff n tupperware it)

Need:

Mustard

Sauce

Onions (lots, chopped)

Bread Loaves

Olive oil

Sausages

and maybe mince patties too? *shrug*

Serviettes

-D

patties don't go down that well

onions can get from galipo foods or other food wholesalers

i see you like mustard as that's #1 condiment :):D

Frew is at dry creek

KK australs a bit closer, i figure if we're gonna be buying for repco we may as well get the meat and then everything else from the same supermarket so they can claim the reciept on tax.... bit of garlic might not go astray... if i was doing sangas and bread for members i'd have to get cheese and bacon but for an open day that's just too damn expensive

one other thought - bbq sauce?

-D

I was told by the boss that she will be giving us $50 towards meat, and providing the BBQ with a full gas bottle etc. So I'm thinking if the club purchases the supplies first, they could be reimbursed on the day?

I would like to see any profit made from the snag sale going back into SAU.

I was told by the boss that she will be giving us $50 towards meat, and providing the BBQ with a full gas bottle etc. So I'm thinking if the club purchases the supplies first, they could be reimbursed on the day?

I would like to see any profit made from the snag sale going back into SAU.

$50 of sangas will only go so far

you'd be looking at a $20 sangas, $10 bread, $5 onions, $10 sauce, mustard etc $5 serviettes

thats my estimate for a $50 budget, and even then it might not go very far

be that as it may, since im just appearing with the car on the day, i take no responsibility for how any money is spent. advice given freely.

-D

Its just a small bbq..

I asked Damo, and in turn Steve has offerend to cook the BBQ, so he can organise it how he wishes.

This is not an SAU event, just a favour for a local business.

Steve: you have a PM.

ok PM recieved

Im having issues with my car atm. nistune isnt working right and I'm only getting half the power I should be - cars probably going to be in pieces this coming w/e... should replace me if u can pls Nigel

-D

good stuff! This is what i like to hear!

BBQ, gas and cash will be provided for meat, and the club has permission to pocket the profits!

I will PM people when I get home with exact details.

thankyou all!

I was told by the boss that she will be giving us $50 towards meat, and providing the BBQ with a full gas bottle etc. So I'm thinking if the club purchases the supplies first, they could be reimbursed on the day?

I would like to see any profit made from the snag sale going back into SAU.

Sounds good Nigel.

Of course, undoubtedly more snags will be required, but I'm certain there would be no objection to the Club purchasing extra where required. Seeing as the profits will be going back to the club anyways.

Steve/Damo, I'm assuming you guys have taken the BBQ role. Get whatever snags you guys judge to be required for the day (cans of drinks also).

:yes:

Oh, and my Stagea is now 100% available for this display Nigel, should it be required.

Sounds good Nigel.

Of course, undoubtedly more snags will be required, but I'm certain there would be no objection to the Club purchasing extra where required. Seeing as the profits will be going back to the club anyways.

Steve/Damo, I'm assuming you guys have taken the BBQ role. Get whatever snags you guys judge to be required for the day (cans of drinks also).

:yes:

Oh, and my Stagea is now 100% available for this display Nigel, should it be required.

Stag love... cool - I'm only getting 130kw atm... something is seriously borked

I really hope I havent blown a turbo

-D

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