Difference between revisions of "Weekend of Awesome II"
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* 1 kg black turtle beans | * 1 kg black turtle beans | ||
* 3 kg tin tomatoes | * 3 kg tin tomatoes | ||
+ | * 3 kg tin sweetcorn | ||
* 1 catering pack of kransky sausages (just in case) | * 1 catering pack of kransky sausages (just in case) | ||
==== Regular Supermarket (or MW if all at once) ==== | ==== Regular Supermarket (or MW if all at once) ==== | ||
* frozen peas | * frozen peas | ||
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* milk | * milk | ||
* cream (for hot chocolates) | * cream (for hot chocolates) |
Revision as of 14:24, 14 May 2012
Boardgames
TODO
Catering
Since we're being cheap this year, one giant pot of black beans, Mexican Styles, roughly following this recipe, should be sufficient for three meals; enchiladas, refried bean tortillas, and breakfast burritos. For another dinner we can do stew with dumplings, parsnip mash and peas.
See the menu for suggestions from the email.
Jonathan to bring
- I've already scored us 1kg of excellent bacon
- flour
- baking powder
- sundry spices
- olive oil
- coffee apparatus
- pressure cooker
- sundry booze
Shopping Lists
Moore Wilsons
Produce:
- 3-4 lemons
- 1 kg onions
- 2 bulbs garlic
- 250 g parsnips
- 250 g turnip/swede/rutabaga
- 250 g carrots
- 250 g celery
- 2 red peppers, unless it's ludicrously expensive
- 1 bunch of parsley (stew)
- 1 kg bag salad greens (sandwiches, burritos, tortillas)
- fresh tomatoes (for salsa, sandwiches)
Groceries:
- 1 kg black turtle beans
- 3 kg tin tomatoes
- 3 kg tin sweetcorn
- 1 catering pack of kransky sausages (just in case)
Regular Supermarket (or MW if all at once)
- frozen peas
- milk
- cream (for hot chocolates)
- Whittaker's Dark Cacao (62%) chocolate
- bread
- Pick one: suet, lard, or butter (for the dumplings, preference in that order!)
- sandwich fillings - e.g. mayo, tinned salmon, deli ham, etc.
Preston's (Porirua)
- 1.2 kg cheap stewing beef - blade chuck or brisket
- 1.2 kg chicken breast/thigh
- definitely no offal, since we won't be having haggis