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"Beirader" > wrote in message
... > For every Samhain celebration we have always served two roast suckling pigs. > Due to the timeframe of this years Samhain I have to purchase them two > days ahead. I will go to the farm and pick them up freshly butchered on > Thursday. > Do you think they will keep well until Sunday? I will salt and pepper > them well before storing. The snouts will all have been cleaned and > prepped for roasting. Good thing I have two large ovens. > I will be making my potatoes the day ahead and all my vegies will be > prepped. All the many condiments will be in the fridge. Have to get > the apples if it ever stops raining. > Have to get the fresh oysters and shrimp on Saturday too. What a hectic > few days coming up. > All the to be followed by our Coven having an election day party where > we will serve corned beef and cabbage. The beef is from Neimans. Assuming they will be refrigerated, yes - certainly. If they won;t fit in the fridge then you can rig something up with insulation (a cooler, blankets, newspaper, etc) and some bags of ice to keep them cool for a few days. -- Peter Aitken Remove the crap from my email address before using. |
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