I must admit that this time hog roast Hurst had not checked the exact route that we would be taking. The event was more elaborate than the day before with roasted vegetables and risolee potatoes, and the best hog roast in the world!! It turned out that the route was identical to the evening before, except not turning off down the road for Hurley by Temple Golf Club, but off down Burchett’s Green Road. This is a narrow little road, over lots of speed bumps! Poor pig. Fortunately hog roast Hurst were in good time and so there was no rush.
The village hall at Hurst was probably one of the best with an outdoor socket a huge commercial kitchen. Today was one where I had not taken the offer up of catering facilities. I was beginning to regret not taking up the offer with the facilities being so extensive. The party was a celebration of a 30th birthday, a 60th birthday, a 90th birthday, and a 40 years ruby wedding anniversary. That’s what I call celebrating…
The set up was nice and easy just outside the hall with outside electricity which made it all nice and simple. The only additional problem was that it was incredibly windy. Hey-ho we strapped the gazebo to the building and weights on each corner. Fortunately there was very little rain, which made it easier for hog roast Hurst. All nice and easy with guests arriving on time and dancing began. This time it was a Ceilidh with a later addition of a disco, well – iPod. Great service with bags of compliments and even the mother of the host who was celebrating 90 years came up and thanked us. I offered to dance but was politely declined saying that she was too full.
Brilliant event