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Forum Picnic - Sat 17th July - 3pm onwards - Peckham Rye Park (in front of the cafe)


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He'll give anyone thats not within an 8km radius a lift. Then he can have the day orf to do whatever it is he does when he's not driving.


So lets see what venue gets the most votes:


- Peckham Rye park (selfishly nearest to me and as organiser, well, y'know...)

- Dulwich park (or is it really East Dulwich park, I dunno...its nice to cycle through)

- Goose green (probably too small for the expected turnout)

- Anywhere else thats leafy, green and idyllic (and near me)

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Which chums shall we bring along? Hmmm?


Everyone in your contacts/buddy list of course......all welcome, the more the merrier I say.

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Peckham Rye Park, and I'll make the lovely loaves

> of bread but I won't make sarnies out of them.


Yeah I think Peckham Rye Park would be good too - top-secret prime picnic spot to be disclosed once everyone else on the forum has signed up.


PR - your bread sounds F-A-B!


Woof - by all means bring hot dogs but you better have some HOT SAUCE to go with them.


*sips elderflower drink, turns another page*

I will be bringing strawberries and raspberries with whipped cream and homemade scones...

http://www.latinastyle.com/currentissue/v14-4/ima/f2.jpg


plus two bottles of ice cold Prosecco


Peckham Rye is the picnic haven so, yes please Katie and not a virtual one!!!!

[quote name=CharlieCharlie

Peckham Rye is the picnic haven so' date=' yes please Katie and not a virtual one!!!]



Is it really? Excellent. (I knew that) *tries to look professional*


Your pictures are fab, I'm hungry already.


Ooooh, yes, lets make it a real one, how about Saturday afternoon on 17 July?


Children, pets, long lost aunts - absolutely ANYONE thats wants to come along will be more than welcome.

katie1997 Wrote:

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> What are you bringing along?


Some olives and homemade hoomus to go with PR's homemade bread. And some homemade sundried tomatoes in olive oil and herbs to boot.


*checks loft for supplies*

[quote=ladymuck

Some olives and homemade hoomus to go with PR's homemade bread. And some homemade sundried tomatoes in olive oil and herbs to boot.]



Sounds exceptionally yummy. Its making me hungry as I'm reading it.


[quote=legalbeagle

Ooooh that sounds lovely. I may well be able to attend and will come armed with G&B's pecan pies if I can! Lovely idea Katie. I feel summery already]


Great news! OMG G&B's pecan pies, what a fantastic treat...I will, cough, ensure that they are put in a safe place if you do.


PS. Looking forward to seeing Little Timmy Enrique Hallal - he sounds adorable, I hope he likes sausages (tu)

katie1997 Wrote:

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> dubluke Wrote:

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> > I'd be up for this!

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> Cool (tu)


Will bring some delicious apple pies


And of course will be slashing prices on pickled onions ;-)

katie1997 Wrote:

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...I will, cough, ensure that they are put in

> a safe place if you do.


Yeah right...


maybe I could assist you?;-)


(they ARE orgasmic though aren't they. I've taken to buying 3 at a time: one for me, one for hubby and one for me to scoff while I'm taking them home!)

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