Big Meal on the Tuesday

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Lou

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I would like to see how that fish is prepared in a workshop for sure and I can also do something like a quinoa side dish if someone can lend me a big pot ;) we are talking about the 13th and not the 6th right?
 
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Paddytray

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Hi We will be bushmoot newbies this year but we are interested in joining in with this one .
Can anyone tell me how we go about joining in .
Are there rules or do we just cook a big pot and share.
 

Paddytray

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I'm back again !.
is the Tuesday meal on both Tuesdays or just one .
i.e the 6th or the 13th .
And if it is on the 13th is there anyway my family can stay on an extra night Paying for it obviously.
As we have booked the core days (9th -13th) but would really like to get involved with the cook off .
 

Midnitehound

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I'm back again !.
is the Tuesday meal on both Tuesdays or just one .
i.e the 6th or the 13th .
And if it is on the 13th is there anyway my family can stay on an extra night Paying for it obviously.
As we have booked the core days (9th -13th) but would really like to get involved with the cook off .


It is on the evening of Tuesday 13th

Extra 'camping' days can be bought for £10 from the Moot ticket shop page. If you make a decision to stay on whilst at the Moot then you can just hand Shelley the money for the extra time you stay.
 

Paddytray

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It is on the evening of Tuesday 13th

Extra 'camping' days can be bought for £10 from the Moot ticket shop page. If you make a decision to stay on whilst at the Moot then you can just hand Shelley the money for the extra time you stay.

Ok thats brilliant thank you for letting me know :D

Paddytray .;
 

Paddytray

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Does anyone have the knowledge & kit to cook a whole pig ?. As I can bring the pig if anyone does .

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Midnitehound

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Does anyone have the knowledge & kit to cook a whole pig ?. As I can bring the pig if anyone does .

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Someone brought a pig last year to cook and it was yummy! They had built a steel rig with spit and fire tray to cook the thing. All very impressive but I can only vaguely remember with my bad memory who it was. I want to say Steve and that he is a butcher?! I don't know if he intends on bringing the same rig this year but I would suspect so and I don't know if he intends to do a hog roast again. Perhaps you can make contact with him on the forum if he is watching or someone else knows of whom I speak.

I can remember someone saying to me whilst I was standing there carving crackling off one side, "so do you work in a restaurant chef or do you own one?" After finishing laughing I said "Nope, I'm a Science teacher!!" :lmao: He said "So why do you get called Chef then?" "Because on my first ever night here I supplied the crumpet at the NC" :)

:deadhorse::campfire: How about we have a pony roast for a change?

Phil (Chef)
 
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tim_n

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Does anyone have the knowledge & kit to cook a whole pig ?. As I can bring the pig if anyone does .

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I have the kit (having just built a hog roaster and roasted a pig this weekend) but no way of transporting it...! Think it cost me £138 for a 25lb pig

It's in Essex and with a suitable 5/12v battery it can turn it too... I ran it off a 5v power supply and it turned about 2rpm. It's powered by a windscreen wiper motor.

Also needs about £50 of charcoal unless someone wants to sit there burning logs and chucking the coals on.
 

Midnitehound

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I have the kit (having just built a hog roaster and roasted a pig this weekend) but no way of transporting it...! Think it cost me £138 for a 25lb pig

It's in Essex and with a suitable 5/12v battery it can turn it too... I ran it off a 5v power supply and it turned about 2rpm. It's powered by a windscreen wiper motor.

Also needs about £50 of charcoal unless someone wants to sit there burning logs and chucking the coals on.

I can supply an exercise bike with a dynamo if you need a renewable 12v source for the turner setup!! It is either that or you could try sticking two different metal leads into my homemade apple sauce! My apple tree was struck by lightning a couple of years ago and ever since then the apple sauce has made your tongue tingle and been able to run its own small 12v fridge!

You could also use an electric heater element instead of coals but obviously you'd have to peddle faster and extend the cooking time!
 
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tim_n

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It'd be easier to run the chain straight off a normal bike (and quite possible). It'd be easier to harness forum generated hot air than run a heating element off a bicycle.
 

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