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by Eibow » Thu, 24 Nov 2011 2:53 pm
Thanksgiving can be everywhere now, but with a chicken, not a turkey... And also not in places like where I live where a BBQ will get you evicted... Anyone tried this? Pretty good actually.
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by nutnut » Thu, 24 Nov 2011 3:41 pm
You can get a Turkey delivered from these guys...
thebutcher.com.sg, I was looking at it yesterday!

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by Eibow » Thu, 24 Nov 2011 3:53 pm
nutnut wrote:You can get a Turkey delivered from these guys...
thebutcher.com.sg, I was looking at it yesterday!

I don't think they sell 40 OZs in Singapore to shove up the rear end of a turkey... I could be wrong though.
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by nutnut » Thu, 24 Nov 2011 4:28 pm
You are probably right, you can, however, get a 5 Litre keg from Carrefour, you'd need a pretty big Turkey for that, probably have to grab a calf! Then you'd need one hell of a BBQ....
Would be good though... Mmmmm, beercan calf.... mmmmm
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by Eibow » Thu, 24 Nov 2011 5:01 pm
nutnut wrote:You are probably right, you can, however, get a 5 Litre keg from Carrefour, you'd need a pretty big Turkey for that, probably have to grab a calf! Then you'd need one hell of a BBQ....
Would be good though... Mmmmm, beercan calf.... mmmmm
This would be the greatest culinary invention to ever hit Singapore. It's one notch below the notorious hawaiian pig roast. Add a flask of scotch down its mouth and I think we have something here...
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by nutnut » Thu, 24 Nov 2011 5:45 pm

I agree and I think we should do one. Although, I think depressurizing the beer keg first would be the main thing as it isn't "ringpull"
I propose a BBQ at East Coast Park with a beerkeg calf on the beach... Although, we know stout goes better with Beef than Heiniken....
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by Eibow » Thu, 24 Nov 2011 5:49 pm
I would do that in a second. Not sure how easy a calf is to find, but any meat BBQed with beer as its flavoring while more beer is consumed sounds like an amazing plan. The used to be a bi-weekly thing for me.
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by nutnut » Thu, 24 Nov 2011 6:11 pm
I googled "Where to buy a dead calf in Singapore" with no good result, I think this may be more trouble than I thought

. I recon we should stick at it though, someone must be able to assist....
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