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Sunday, 14 September 2008

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With the end of season extravaganza just days away, we thought we would give the attendee's a little teaser of what will be available on the night.

There is a magnificent raffle prize of the use of one of G Brothers Mercedes for 3 nights and a night at the Crowne Plaza resort in

Nasties Rugby Team Photo
Nasties Rugby Team Photo
Lovedale complete with breakfast the next morning.

On the night itself as well as some magnificent  awards to be handed out we will of course be treated to some top quality cuisine. The menu for the food which will be served by waitstaff is as follows:

 

 


COLD FOOD

1. Grilled marinated tiger prawns  
2. Vietnamese vegetarian rice paper rolls w Asian dipping sauce
3. Roasted red pepper, basil pesto, goats cheese lavash roll-ups
4. BBQ hoisin duck in rice paper rolls w baby spinach, pine nuts & spicy Asian dipping sauce 
 

HOT FOOD

1. Individual fish ’n‘ chips cones w tartare sauce & lemon wedges
2. Small pails of Mussaman beef curry or Malaysian peanut chicken satay & fragrant steamed jasmine rice.
3. Mini mild spiced Kashmiri lamb pies
4. Tandoori spiced chicken w tzatziki dip
NB. Every one gets everything !!!!

If you thought it couldn't get any better there will of course be a band, dancing and a bar.

As you can see it will be a fantastic night for one and all!

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