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Gary Cyr
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TEAM FINALS FOOD SPONSOR
Sorry for the short notice on this but it's been in the works for a while. AS they say, good things come to those who wait. We've been able to acquire a food sponsor for some items. We don't have a complete spread but here is what we do have
80 Burgers
75 Hot dogs
8 Veggie Burgers
American Cheese
Buns enough to cover all the Hamburgers and Dogs.
Charcoal.
We need people to bring the sides (Chips and things). We need condiments. Everybody is welcome to eat the sponsored food.
Again, very sorry for the short notice, but please spread the word. And, post here if you can bring any of the stuff we still need.
Gary
80 Burgers
75 Hot dogs
8 Veggie Burgers
American Cheese
Buns enough to cover all the Hamburgers and Dogs.
Charcoal.
We need people to bring the sides (Chips and things). We need condiments. Everybody is welcome to eat the sponsored food.
Again, very sorry for the short notice, but please spread the word. And, post here if you can bring any of the stuff we still need.
Gary
Ace #21 - march 25th - Hole 16 @ tully - Ching Roc
Lunch break at a tournament?! No thanks
Lunch break at a tournament?! No thanks
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No, the real work was listening to your idots go from Food, to beer, to food and beer, to keg, to food,..to,..while you get the idea.
Thanks Bugess,..you guys are all class acts!
Gary
Thanks Bugess,..you guys are all class acts!
Gary
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Ace #21 - march 25th - Hole 16 @ tully - Ching Roc
Lunch break at a tournament?! No thanks
Lunch break at a tournament?! No thanks
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Gary/Mass wrote:No, the real work was listening to your idots go from Food, to beer, to foo and beer, to keg, to food,..to,..while you get the idea.
Thanks Bugess,..you guys are all class acts!
Gary
Well we all know Solbo is an alcoholic, so his mind naturally gravitates towards beer.
Now just remember to take it easy on us on the course!
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Beer is good,..yummy! Can't wait to try a bottle
Do as you wish
Do as you wish
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Ace #21 - march 25th - Hole 16 @ tully - Ching Roc
Lunch break at a tournament?! No thanks
Lunch break at a tournament?! No thanks
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glassdisc wrote:I am bringing a 5 gallon 90 minute IPA (that I brewed) and about 6 pounds of pulled pork (that I smoked) for sandwiches....
You Mr. Gordon, have the same tastes in things as I do apparentely. Home brewed 90 minute IPA. (I love all IPA's hoppier the better). And pulled pork is just about the best meat that an animal can provide, on earth.
I will be sampling that IPA to see if it's better than the (2) I have recently tried that were homebrewed by a couple guys I work with, what set of spices and stuff did you use, if you dont mind me asking.
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Solbo...I brew from scratch. Its a Munton's british pale ale malt hopped with Chinook, Kent Goldings, and Tettnanger. It has over 7 oz of hops, which is alot considering traditional recipes call for 2-3 oz's. Obviously boiled for 90 minutes to get it ripe and bitter. The pulled pork is smoked over Hickory logs for 7-8 hrs then grilled for 2 more at 220 degrees. Thats my project for tomorrow....
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Steve-O wrote:Screw it, Ill spill the beans Gary, it's alright.
Team Burgess donated most of it's winnings from the regular season for food Gary bought for finals.
Winnings? Did I miss some cash changing hands during the regular season or is my memory that bad?
Either way, rock on for the grub donation.
chris p
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