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		<title>Hog Roasting for Beginners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you too like me detest acquiring a caterer and hate making sure that what they are cooking is just what you require, then there is another simpler and more striking way of catering. It is actually a very old technique of cooking and has been around since the medieval times, and in my judgement [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you too like me detest acquiring a caterer and hate making sure that what they are cooking is just what you require, then there is another simpler and more striking way of catering. It is actually a very old technique of cooking and has been around since the medieval times, and in my judgement it is still the best way to feed hundreds of hungry individuals. Having a <a href="http://www.bigroast.com/hog-roast-meat/hog-roasts/">hog roast</a>. In England hog roasts have been a best-selling way of catering large parties or events for a really long time. It&#8217;s a wonderful alternative because it is a lot less formal than many other catering techniques and is comparatively cheap considering what you are actually getting. Usually a hog roasting company will be able to provide you with a complete service; this includes all the cooking equipment and a chef for the day, the animal that you are roasting and all the essential side dishes. The company that i employed made sure that i had everything that i could perchance want and were very good at carving the meat and serving my invitees, i discovered this company on the internet, the chef turned up at my house (where i was having my party) in more than enough time to cook the hog in time for when i desired to eat. I hope that the next time you have a party or event that you will think of having a hog roast. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2008 19:30:28 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love that you can just about find anything that you need to on line. My husband and I are considering getting a dog before we have children. I know that it may sound like a totally random idea but we figure we would take this one step at a time. Since we can not agree on a breed we are going to get one dog each. We found a great place on line where we can talk to other dog owners and we are really involved in a forum that talks about teacup poodle pups and the other breeds that live well with them.</p>
<p>Are there currently any laws that restrict people from driving their vehicles with animals in the car? I often see drivers with a dog stretched across their lap and their heads out the driver side window. Is this legal? I can understand if you do it with small <a href="http://teacup-poodle-puppies.com/should-you-give-your-furry-friend-table-scraps/">teacup poodle pups</a> but there has got to be a weight limit for the safety of all the people involved. While I love my animal I would think it would be safer to have him strapped into a harness that they make specifically for cars and larger breed dogs. This way we are safe and we are legal. </p>
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