AKL_Megs
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Have you ever had a pig roast?
Our neighbors, her sister and brother-in-law (they also live down our street), and my husband and I are planning our First Annual Pig Roast.
All three families would invite people, and we'd have an open house at our house (where the grills will be), and our neighbors house (where games would be, perhaps.)
I'm starting to rethink the pig roast idea... It is about $200 to rent the roaster, and another $200 for the pig!
That's $400, and we haven't bought ANYTHING else yet!
Not only that, you can't just offer HAM, can you? We'd probably have to make some chicken and/or veggie skewers for those who don't want pork.
A BBQ sounds cheaper and easier... we can have three grills going, one with chicken and veggies, one with hot dogs and hamburgers, and another with corn on the cob, etc. We had a BBQ of hamburgers, corn, potato salad, chips, and beer this weekend, and it was only $50, and fed 10 people!
Either way, we'd have the standard sides... potato salad, macaroni salad, salad salad, chips, beans, watermelon, etc.
If you've ever done one, please tell me about it. If not, tell me which one you'd rather do, or attend.
Thanks!
Our neighbors, her sister and brother-in-law (they also live down our street), and my husband and I are planning our First Annual Pig Roast.

All three families would invite people, and we'd have an open house at our house (where the grills will be), and our neighbors house (where games would be, perhaps.)
I'm starting to rethink the pig roast idea... It is about $200 to rent the roaster, and another $200 for the pig!
That's $400, and we haven't bought ANYTHING else yet!Not only that, you can't just offer HAM, can you? We'd probably have to make some chicken and/or veggie skewers for those who don't want pork.
A BBQ sounds cheaper and easier... we can have three grills going, one with chicken and veggies, one with hot dogs and hamburgers, and another with corn on the cob, etc. We had a BBQ of hamburgers, corn, potato salad, chips, and beer this weekend, and it was only $50, and fed 10 people!
Either way, we'd have the standard sides... potato salad, macaroni salad, salad salad, chips, beans, watermelon, etc.
If you've ever done one, please tell me about it. If not, tell me which one you'd rather do, or attend.
Thanks!
. I'm in the minority that thinks a host doesn't HAVE to provide a food that everyone likes, lol. If you don't like ham, feel free to bring finger sandwiches as a side. There is usually SOOOOO much food that if anyone goes hungry, well, there's always that one person who doesn't like soda, beer, anything with mayo, anything that comes from the sea....some people you just can't please





