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Weekend Near
The weekend looms and we are all eager for the next set of hugely exciting catering jobs and assignments that each team which be despatched upon. Deep into the forests and up o the hilltops which help to both create and define the gorgeous landscape which makes up the British landscape, we will be leaving in order to help make peoples events truly and utterly memorable. Down in the chefs centre of studies, our chefs have been observing the menu choices of the prospective clients that will be catered for over the weekend at various events across the whole of the United Kingdom, from Devon right the way through…
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Visitors!
Catering assignments are governing the lives of those who work beneath the gleaming and shimmering banner of Hog Roast Caterer. Committing ourselves solidly within the sphere of food deliverance, we are succeeding, as we do every year, in wowing our clients with food of epic magnitude. As always with our food and menus, the end results look, smell and taste simply beautiful. The improvements have been made, as always, within our capacity and our machine technology. Now, with a larger team and one that is even better equipped than the team the team last year, we are committing ourselves to hundreds of catering assignments more than possible last year.…
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The rain continues to fall across the land, and the spirits of those within the glorious kingdom of Britain fail to be dimmed.
Just as with the spirit of those who endured the blitz in wartime Britain, the folk of this land refuse to become downhearted purely due to rain and perpetual greyness from the sky. Our catering operations have been going at full speed, irrespective of the weather. As full on, full time and exquisite chefs that we are, we know that we can re-create the same food and same stunning atmospheres come rain, shine, sleet and snow. First in the line of supreme defence as regards our weather-proof catering services are our brilliant and highly effective gazebos. These super-structures allow our catering teams to deploy a rapid solution to solve weather-based…
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Model Behaviour
The wet weather continues to rain on everyones parade at the moment – and to symbolise and underscore this fact I had to drive past a car crash on the way in to the office this morning. Morbid, I know, however Im sure this accident may not have happened, had the weather just been a little better. Anyway, its best not to cry over spilled milk (or spilled motor oil) so we must continue with our exploits, in a fashion akin to the folk of London during the Blitz. Here, against the daily tyranny inflicted from the skies, the folk continued in their steadfast approach towards carrying on as…
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Weekend Done!
Its Monday morning in the epicentre of the hog roast catering world. Our caterers have rolled in early this morning after an intense and hard fought week at the helm of our catering enterprises. On their catering exploits, our fully qualified chefs and catering technicians have been indulging their creative minds as well as flexing their powerful catering muscles in the remit of food creativity. This weekend saw one of our teams head towards the mountains of Northern Wales. Here, our caterers provided the most sumptuous food to party revellers at nearly 1,000 feet above sea level. Luckily catching a gap in the weather (even though our tailored and bespoke…
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Cool (Hog) Runnings!
Today a few of us are running a race for a local charity. The race is over a distance of thirteen miles and is commonly classified as a half-marathon in the nomenclature that e in the west adhere to. A marathon is a distance of twenty six miles, if you haven’t already gathered, or if indeed, you didn’t already know. The marathon was originally used as a race in Greece, and was a true Olympic sport. It originated as a race distance due to the exploits of a certain messenger during wartime in Greece. The message he was carrying was of such vital importance that the messenger ran his little…
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Chef!
Today has been filled with much hefty work. Hefty in the sense that there was much actual lifting! I am a member of a catering team, so I guess is should introduce myself first, so here goes… my name is Carmen! And I love food. Although not being reflected by my super athletic figure (though some of my colleagues will beg to differ!), my love of all things culinary has helped me to become the youngest fully qualified and trained chef in the firm. Although youthful and full of the joys that being young brings, here I am, carrying lots of new equipment into our container vans to rehearse…
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Office in the Field!
We’re all rushed off our feet today as its hog roasting to the maximum! Back at head office we have finished off our tasks and are hastily sporting our chefs whites. With nearly all of us being skilled in the hog and spit roast trade, we are heading out to conduct our second hog roasting charity event of the year! This is always great fun as it allows us to raise money for great causes all over the United Kingdom. On top of this, it allows those back in the nerve centre to stay in touch with what our whole company is all about, what we stand for an why…
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Machines make light of work
With another year in full and vibrant swing, the roles of our machines have once again shown them to be truly indefatigable in the field of hog and spit roast catering. Much like the inexhaustible attitudes and exploits of the Egyptians during the building of the pyramids, our machines commit to the rigours of the catering calendar with the prowess of a moving swan. The stainless steel bodies of our bespoke hog and spit roasting machine units have made many of our parties flow with the sheer poetic beauty. The capabilities of our machine units are allowing our parties to become more than just catered events. In this day and…
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Rain in the season of Sun
The sights and sounds of summer have been somewhat dimmed this week due to the unwelcome and obtrusive arrival of the rain. Free from warning, and coming with a particular vindictive nature, the rain has added a touch of drab grey to the normally gorgeous caucophony of colour which traditionally inhabits the hedges and valleys of Britain during the Summer. Yet, the rain with all its wettening devices, still has the real power to enliven the flowers and tress, filling wilting leaves with turgid and robust life. Allowing the bees to home in on their flowered and accented beauty, the immediate presence of the grey rain is so giving when…