MalahatTwo7
05-12-2002, 03:10 PM
I Posted this earlier under the Entertainment Heading, but was recommended by some of the readers that I might get greater coverage in the General Forums, so here goes: :)
My Common-law wife and I have finally decided to do the "big wedding" thing, in a matter of speaking, July 2003. We already have two wonderful boys (oldest is 2-1/2) and we figured it was about time to make things "official".
Anyway, as with most things we do, we are planning a non-traditional type wedding and for the reception. Rather than going to a resturant or cater out in a hall somewhere, we have decided that since we live in a rual area, a pig roast was the way to go. The reception will be held at the local Fish and Game club, and they have a pit big enough to hold a full side of beef, so we figued what the hell, eh. Why not? :D
So here is the question: does anyone out there have any recipes or tips on how best to roast a pig(s) to feed approximately 100 guests? I figured that if anyone on the planet knows how, this is the place to ask. :)
Any replies can be sent to email: rabbitgo@shaw.ca or be posted straight here. Thanks folks. :D
My Common-law wife and I have finally decided to do the "big wedding" thing, in a matter of speaking, July 2003. We already have two wonderful boys (oldest is 2-1/2) and we figured it was about time to make things "official".
Anyway, as with most things we do, we are planning a non-traditional type wedding and for the reception. Rather than going to a resturant or cater out in a hall somewhere, we have decided that since we live in a rual area, a pig roast was the way to go. The reception will be held at the local Fish and Game club, and they have a pit big enough to hold a full side of beef, so we figued what the hell, eh. Why not? :D
So here is the question: does anyone out there have any recipes or tips on how best to roast a pig(s) to feed approximately 100 guests? I figured that if anyone on the planet knows how, this is the place to ask. :)
Any replies can be sent to email: rabbitgo@shaw.ca or be posted straight here. Thanks folks. :D