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===Sunday Dinner=== |
===Sunday Dinner=== |
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==To bring along== |
==To bring along== |
Revision as of 21:35, 19 April 2023
Shopping list for the D&D Weekend
Alcohol
- Ale
- Premium cider e.g. single varietal such as Katy (for David)
- Real ale
- Couple of Guinness might be nice. - Bert
- Gin
- Wine
Non-alcoholic
- Lemonade (usually diet)
- Coke (not diet)
- Tonic water 4l (several if G&Ts are in flow)
- Ginger beer 2l
- Milk (semi-skimmed)
- Grapefruit juice
- Orange juice
Snacks n nibbles
- Crisps
- plain crisps please too ;)
- Nibbles
- Assorted dips
- Tuna and herb cream cheese (type bresso/boursin) for a simple good dip.
- Nuts incl. pistachios.
- Stroopwafels (sold in Lidl)
- Some sort of fruit, e.g. blueberries? Good for snacking. Better than raspberries as less squishable.
Other foods
- Salad stuff (onion, cucumber, tomato, lettuce, peppers)
- Bananas, apples (cox or braeburn), other fruit depending on what looks good
- Breakfast stuff
- cereals - Crunchy Nut Cornflakes + Crunch stuff (Jordans I think - David's usual preference)
- Weetabix/cornflakes are fine for me. Bert
- bacon, sausages etc.
- Bread (for sandwiches/toast)
- Cheese
- Butter
Friday Dinner
- Usually pizza for convenience
- https://vincenzospizzas.com/menu
Saturday Lunch
- Sandwiches/snacks
Saturday Dinner
- Chili (Andy)
Sunday Lunch
- Fancy salad e.g. Chicken Caesar, or Nicoise
Sunday Dinner
- Roast chicken & baked potatoes
To bring along
- Hanuta