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Raige
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This is appropriate for this forum since well... it's sports related. I'm having about 10-15 people coming sunday and I'm going to provide wings and drinks (byob). Would you try to make your own or buy them?

Any deals going on anyone knows about?

1/31/2007 1:09:36 PM

wlb420
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Make 'em

1/31/2007 1:10:04 PM

scm011
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since you have to ask, you're probably not skilled enough to cook for 10-15 people.

go the easy way

1/31/2007 1:13:03 PM

ssclark
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buy them since you don't want it to start off on the wrong foot

1/31/2007 1:17:03 PM

Quinn
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its not hard to make wings people will tolerate.

1/31/2007 1:19:48 PM

JayMCnasty
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Quote :
"I'm going to provide wings and drinks (byob)."


how are you providing drinks if its byob

1/31/2007 1:23:46 PM

thegoodlife3
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^ha, i was going to post the exact same thing but figured it wasnt really worth it

1/31/2007 1:26:02 PM

gunzz
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haha, Raige is a cheapo

1/31/2007 1:26:59 PM

SuperDude
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Make your own. They're already overpriced. Save yourself the dough and throw some on the grill/oven/fryer. Then grab some good BBQ sauce and have at it.

1/31/2007 1:35:07 PM

Raige
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heh nah too many people have too many tastes and some of them complain if you don't have what they like. Also not everyone is drinking. Letting a 6 year old drink a beer would not be looked upon well.

I'm also not spending $100 on beer. They get wings and soda/water etc. Everyone's bringing a dish and their own drinks. I provide the seating and the big ass TV.

What I was hoping for was recipes if you think I should make them. (In oven). Or... if there's a good deal on buying wings somewhere in large quantities I'm more than happy to go that route. I don't mind dropping $30 on some good wings.

1/31/2007 1:36:31 PM

SuperDude
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There isn't much to do when it comes to recipes for wings. Fry/Bake/Grill as you want, douse with BBQ sauce, and serve.

1/31/2007 1:38:14 PM

DonMega
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You can get a huge bag of wings at BJ's. You can just bake them in the oven and then apply the sauce (I prefer Texas Pete Buffalo Sauce). They may even have wings with sauce on them already.

1/31/2007 1:42:33 PM

wlb420
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Deep fry the wings

make a sauce

put the sauce on the fried wings

put on a baking sheet

sprinkle with parmesan

bake for 5 min

eat.

1/31/2007 1:43:23 PM

AxlBonBach
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left wings right

100 wings for 50 bucks

1/31/2007 1:45:49 PM

wlb420
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^that's 50 cents a wing....you could find them for at least .35 each if you're buying that many.

1/31/2007 1:53:51 PM

Jaybee1200
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make em

1/31/2007 2:36:58 PM

steviewonder
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i think walmart has a 5lb bag for 5 bucks this week

1/31/2007 2:47:29 PM

JayMCnasty
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from a guy who loves beer......if you bought 3 cases of miller light (not my fav by any means) id drink it all fucking night if it were free

1/31/2007 3:15:01 PM

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