The Jack diary

Details of all cooking events,please add details of any events you are aware of that may have been missed

Re: The Jack diary

Postby esselle » 24 Oct 2010, 01:28

Just got to bed after one of the best experiences ever. Even if we never get the chance to compete again we will be back to the Jack. Breathtaking location with people who instantly feel like family. We all had such a wonderful time and will never forget it.
Will post more details asap must sleep now.
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Re: The Jack diary

Postby MadCow » 24 Oct 2010, 09:46

Didn't Lyndsey do one of her fab desserts ???? :D

Well done guys,
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Re: The Jack diary

Postby clairbare » 24 Oct 2010, 10:59

Well done xx :D
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Re: The Jack diary

Postby esselle » 24 Oct 2010, 12:11

No Jackie John wanted to concentrate on the main categories so we didn't enter dessert.
I think the winning desert was a cheesecake shaped like a jack barrel with bottle and shot glass on top! Unbeleivable!

By the way Jackie - I've got something for you - a CEDRIC HUG from Blind dog and Blind pup!
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Re: The Jack diary

Postby British BBQ Society » 24 Oct 2010, 13:43

What happened with cooking form the homeland? I get the impression you submitted the entry in the wrong category? Or have we just not seen the postition for the homeland comp?
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Re: The Jack diary

Postby MadCow » 24 Oct 2010, 13:51

yaay ... give Blindog and Blindpup a big Cedric Hug back from me please .... oh and if he offers you moonshine, drink with great care, it's lovely but will blow your socks off =!!! :lol: :lol:
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Re: The Jack diary

Postby esselle » 24 Oct 2010, 13:58

Toby for the result sheets they mix it in with cooks choice (Americans) so when John wakes up I will work out where we came in the homeland and post here.
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Re: The Jack diary

Postby esselle » 24 Oct 2010, 14:00

MadCow wrote:yaay ... give Blindog and Blindpup a big Cedric Hug back from me please .... oh and if he offers you moonshine, drink with great care, it's lovely but will blow your socks off =!!! :lol: :lol:

Would that be the apple pie moonshine we had friday night? :o
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Re: The Jack diary

Postby esselle » 24 Oct 2010, 14:13

Toby - good news Wayne Lomas is talking seriously about coming over for Mayhem in may next year and even doing a kcbs judges class for anyone that is interested.
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Re: The Jack diary

Postby British BBQ Society » 24 Oct 2010, 15:04

esselle wrote:Toby - good news Wayne Lomas is talking seriously about coming over for Mayhem in may next year and even doing a kcbs judges class for anyone that is interested.


Spoke to Wayne about this a few weeks ago, I know he is heading over to a couple of places in Europe and was thinking about popping in, we will have to see what the future holds
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