I suggest that anyone with special dietary requirements "brings their own" so they know they will be catered for. There will be a vegetarian option for the Saturday night party - I believe you mention this when you book the ticket. Do vegans make cakes
See, vegetarian is hardly a special dietary requirement; imho. Hell, down in the paradise park fair there were almost as many veggie stalls as there were 'normal' burger vans; and most of the 'normal' burger vans did some kind of veggie option.
But in my case, it's more of a whine, because I'm only likely to come for one day (if I come); and so don't really want to be bringing all the stuff to make food. It's nice when you're out and about just to grab something and call it a treat. At the end of the day, we can bring sandwiches, or whatever, with us. But it's nice to know before hand.
And yes, vegans make some excellent cakes ;-P
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Really interested in the cake making as I know vegans dont eat eggs.
When hiring burger vans they all seem to do their own thing even if you request vegetarian menus as well, some seem to think the odd veggie sausage covers that, and then cook alongside the other burgers! It's a bit difficult to pin them down. A lot of people prefer to provide their own food so its also guesswork as to how many catering facilities will be required.
Judge wrote:5. Combine as many MMOC events as possible with well established shows etc and actively seek new members there.
Reduces cost to the Club, toilets already on site, generally more varied food outlets, wider variety of things to see and do, more potential for new Minor owners and Club members etc, etc.
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I think a better range of food at the shows would be an excellent thing; although I can hardly call myself a frequent attender, but I do feel like I've opened a bit of a can of worms here. Obviously there's quite a few of us who'd like more of a range to be available...
Are you coming over if so drop me an e-mail, if you are camping a few of us LCV lads will be eating elswhere I am sure, you may also need a lift etc..... give us call mate
I will contact the Tea rooms at Stanford Hall this week and see what they are offering in regards to veggie options!
The catering waggons are being provided by Stanford Hall and I suspect that they will offer the normal fare of Bacon, egg and burgers + cups of tea etc.
Not that it is car related, but the fantastic array of 'non-burger-van' food vans at the average folk festival makes my mouth water just thinking about them.
Some of them also sell burgers for the bloodthirsty.
Now you've made me think of a new web rally for next year...
Cropredy folk festival ;-)
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