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  • kippers
    kippers Posts: 2,063 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Veggie kababs..lovely. Thread wooden skewer with mushrooms cherry tomatoes onion peppers ec and cook on bbq. Serve with pitta and houmous and a nice salad and garlic bread....wish i was coming.
  • Bogof_Babe
    Bogof_Babe Posts: 10,803 Forumite
    Most vegetarians are quite happy to be treated separately (I am married to one) and their only concern is that their food is not "contaminated" with meat or its juices.

    My OH would be perfectly happy with some jacket spuds, coleslaw and salad. If you could provide veggie approved cheese too, plus some bread or rolls and veggie spread, that would be ideal. NB be careful about spread these days, many that look like they should be vegetarian are not - check the symbols on the pack.

    If you can be bothered, boiling a pack of Sainsbury vegetarian hotdog sausages in the house would be greatly appreciated. If you can keep the serving tools for the rolls, fried onion etc. separate from those used for the meat, it avoids problems.
    :D I haven't bogged off yet, and I ain't no babe :D

  • luckylukey
    luckylukey Posts: 291 Forumite
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    I would suggest veggie kebabs, a baked stuffed butternut ( do it like you would potatos, actually in the coals). growing up in africa, I put a stainless steel pot onto the grill and cook something in there. I cook sadza (similar to polenta but much nicer) and a rapeseed relish for veggies
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