Breakfast after next Sunday 28/12 Waterfall ride

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Postby Stuart » 21 Dec 2008, 11:24

As Bobos (like most cafes) will be closed next weekend Jo & I thought we would offer our place at Dulwich Hill as the post ride breakfast / brunch venue with offerings of bacon, eggs, sausages, toast, fruit, coffee, tea and domestic sparking wine. For those so inclined it may spread on into lunch / drinks / beers etc.
Just so we can get an idea of numbers and therefore catering could those who intend to ride on 28/12 and come to breakfast please respond here or send us a PM. Also, if you know regular riders who don't read this forum, maybe you could ask them and respond for them too?
Breakfast will be on regardless of the weather, so if it rains and we don't ride then we'll kick off at around 09:00
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Postby malee » 21 Dec 2008, 20:00

sounds good to us
What would you like us to bring?

geoff & marian

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Postby timyone » 22 Dec 2008, 08:14

i have church that starts at 10:30, but could be in for coffee.

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Postby Stuart » 22 Dec 2008, 11:35

sounds good to us. What would you like us to bring? geoff & marian
No need to bring anything as we'll be starting immediately post ride as we would at Bobos and "bringing" anything would be difficult! So, unless you want to drop off comfy clothes before hand and have a shower at our place or have specific dietary requirements, then nothing.

If we move on into lunch then we may have to make a dash to the supermarket but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it.

And of course day 3 of the boxing day test will be on for those so inclined.

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Postby insomniac » 23 Dec 2008, 14:21

If get some sleep the night before I will do the ride - hanging out for a decent ride after a few weeks o/s - and would therefore take up your offer of hospitality. Thanks.

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Postby mikesbytes » 23 Dec 2008, 15:01

Is it OK if I smell like a man ?

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Postby Trouty » 24 Dec 2008, 16:07

I thought I would give anyone coming to breakfast a preview of Stuart in action. Lucky for you all - I am the helper and Stuart will be the cook (he is quite good) !! I am usually there to ensure he stops taking constant swigs of champagne and stops talking long enough so you can all get your breakfast on time. By the way for those that have already asked - NO YOU WON'T BE GETTING LOBSTER!! Hope to see some of you on the ride and for breakfast.

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 24 Dec 2008, 16:35

That looks fantastic!!!!

I will do my best to get out of bed and be there!

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Postby Karzie » 24 Dec 2008, 17:26

Count me in. - Ian

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Postby shrubb face » 24 Dec 2008, 23:00

I like the sound of this, Ill definatly be there.

breakfast beers!!

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Postby brego » 27 Dec 2008, 11:07

Hi guys ,
i will come along to breakie also , thanks rgds nickb :D

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Postby Adrian E » 27 Dec 2008, 12:49

I'd also like to come for breakfast.

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Postby Trouty » 27 Dec 2008, 17:16

Hi All,

Just reminding every one that no matter what the weather is like Sunday, catering has been factored in (taking account a few strays that may turn up) so breakfast at 1 Arlington st, Dulwich Hill is still on. If it rains you can sleep in and turn up at 9am. Maybe even a beer and champers waiting.

Menu - Bacon and Egg wraps/ or toast, Gourmet sausages, smoothies, Home made berry and white chocolate muffins (made by Jo - so if they taste like rocks - eat at your own risk !!).

Hope to see you tomorrow.

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Postby Adrian E » 28 Dec 2008, 13:05

Hi Jo and Stuart,
Thankyou so much for the amazing breakfast party you cooked up this morning. That was simply wonderful.
Many thanks
Adrian

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Postby Stuart » 28 Dec 2008, 13:37

Joanne says - Thanks every one for turning up, and especially to Marian, Geoff, Camilla, Ted , Adrian and Ian (the coffee king) - who just got in there and helped to pull it all off - especially after we realised the big turn out. The coffee and the food would not have been served on time had it not been for these guys. I guess that is Dulwich Hill Club at it's best.

Apologies to any one that didn't get fed, but we were glad to see you all!!!

Stuart says: Thanks again to all the helpers mentioned above - couldn't have done it without you all and of course all the people who turned up and ate the food and drank the bubbles, beers, smoothies, juice and coffee.

Here's the link to all the pictures

Here's a sample of the pictures
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Postby micklan » 28 Dec 2008, 18:37

Better than anything. Wonderful ! ? thanks Jo & Stu :shock:

G8 shot of Geoff doing the eggs

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Postby shrubb face » 28 Dec 2008, 19:07

Thanks to Jo, Stu and helpers, for a fantastic breakfast. The mix of beer, smoothie, coffee, juice and water really went down well.

Oh and also thanks for the loan of the pump after mike and I's tires decided to give up on life.

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Postby tedrobin » 29 Dec 2008, 07:11

Yes, that was a totally great breakfast, plus we learnt a much better way to get home from Bobo's. Thanks Jo and Stuart.

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Postby timyone » 29 Dec 2008, 09:54

Man that breakfast was amazing! Thanx heaps!

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Postby mikesbytes » 29 Dec 2008, 15:13

Excellent hospitality Stuart, Joanne.

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Postby mikesbytes » 29 Dec 2008, 17:20

Here's a sample of the pictures - if they don't appear it's because Picasa has changed the URL syntax - again!! I might put them up on Flickr if I get motivated
Go to photo bucket as Flickr only lets you put 200 images up before they want you to pay for the service.

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Postby Camilla » 30 Dec 2008, 10:18

Hi Jo & Stuart,

I just wanted to add my thanks! It was a great breakfast and the perfect start to Ted's birthday. Thanks also for the thanks, but I didn't actually do anything, except maybe get in the way of the real chefs and help drink a few bubbles.

Love the photos!

Camilla

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Postby williamd » 30 Dec 2008, 16:46

Hi Jo and Stuart,

Thanks for the great breakfast.

Much better than Bo Bo's.

William D


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