Hosting a Huge Barbecue for 100+ People
Our colonial American cousins were among the first people outside the Caribbean to really
embrace barbecuing on a grand scale, and it became very much a way of life in the southern
states of America.
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Hosting a Huge Barbecue for 100+ People
Our colonial American cousins were among the first people outside the Caribbean to really
embrace barbecuing on a grand scale, and it became very much a way of life in the southern
states of America.
Plantation owners would often give their slaves an all too rare proteinrich meal with the leftover pickings of a hog roast, while later on community barbecues
became very popular with politicians trying to curry favour with local voters.
The key
attractions of barbecuing as a way of feeding large numbers are the relative ease of cooking,
the simplicity of the ingredients, and the fact that we don’t need to sit down at a perfectly
laid table in order to enjoy the meal.
Paper plates resting on the knee, simple condiments
and a little side salad or a baked potato usually do the trick nicely.
If you’re planning a big event like a milestone birthday party or a wedding and would like to
do something other than a formal sit-down meal, then a barbecue is
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