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Carolina EggFest
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Eggmoramus
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I attended the 1st Annual Carolina Eggfest today and it was horrible. It seems to me that the only reason the Casual Furniture people sponsored this event was to give people a 15% discount so they could sell product. There were 10 cooks on hand. 3 were great, 3 were okay and 3 sucked. Not sure where the 10th one was. Maybe next year will be better.
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I might agree with the statement about the Casual folks just wanting to sell products but the cooks were OUTSTANDING! There were basically 6 cooking stations with 1 or 2 eggs & 1 or 2 cooks who worked all day feeding us goodies. I just downloaded pics that will come later (next day or 2)
The band was good. The organizer did not return my phone calls when I had trouble registering -
Susan,
It sounds like most folks had a great time. The first fest is always the hardest. I am sure that you guys and gals set them on a great path for next year... -
I had a nice talk with Josh about some of the issues, but all in all I had a great time, considering it was their first effort. And yes, the cooks did a great job!The Naked Whiz
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Sorry I couldn't make it, but I used way too much of my own money doing the last Troop Cook to justify spending more..
Maybe next year I can make it.. -
I left an earlier post under your post and now that I have seen the pics you posted you were definitely the best cook there. I really liked the British guy. But overall, I still thought the EggFest was lacking. My cooks in my backyard are far better than most of what I witnessed today.
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vidalia1 wrote:Susan,
It sounds like most folks had a great time. The first fest is always the hardest. I am sure that you guys and gals set them on a great path for next year...
Just my 2 cents (I am not sure the casual folks look here,probably will after the fest)
return phone calls!
name tags are a must
Attend a fest somewhere else (I got an email this morning, about the Sunshine Fla. 2012 fest. Last year was the first time for this one, these folks sell nothing!, make nothing, just eggheads
meet & greet?
after party?
create some eggcitment,throw down,iron chef,give aways, We on the forum are your best supporters,advertisers
The cooks were GREAT! -
Ummm, I was the dude with the longest lens and the biggest camera, LOL. I wasn't cooking. I was eating. I am stuffed.The Naked Whiz
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maybe next year you'll be the tenth?
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rocrow wrote:I left an earlier post under your post and now that I have seen the pics you posted you were definitely the best cook there. I really liked the British guy. But overall, I still thought the EggFest was lacking. My cooks in my backyard are far better than most of what I witnessed today.
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we busted our ass today, if you didnt like my cookin then ur ass is on backwards...try not to speak in generalities....appreciate the good work of others...we bought all the goodies and cooked all day...
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Rocrow...I wasn't there, so certainly can't speak in specifics. But one thing I would like to make sure you understand....the COOKS??? They are "Eggheads"...that spend their OWN money to buy the food, and DONATE their time to cook for those in attendance. They are doing what they do because they love it.... and understand, there is great financial expense to cook at a Fest in hopes of making folks happy. I would certainly not be judgemental of the cooks in any form or another. No disrespect, but I think you are out of line here, and rather ungrateful for the efforts the COOKS put forth. Remember....they weren't 'supplied' with ingredients, or reimbursed for time, materials, labor...etc. Try another fest, and participate to comprehend all that is involved.
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I went to the eggfest (my first one) I had a great time and the cooking was great - I don't know what you cooked but I thank you for being there - I would love to have some recipes
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Cooks break there butts for everyone at these fest. They spend there hard earn money for you and this is no way how to treat them. Just remember we all have different taste and likings of all kinds of food. Some of my best friends cooks I don't care for but I don't thrash out at them in public like this. You might think your cook is the best but I might think your cook is plain english SUCKS. So show a little respect for fellow Eggheads. I hope some day I get to taste your cook.
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Thank you - well said - I was there and had lots of fun talking to the cooks and enjoying their wonderful cooking. - I didn't know that the cooks are not compensated for their time and materials. They must love it and it shows.
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My apologies if I offended anyone. Not my intent. My criticism was intended towards the organizers, not the chef's. It just didn't appear to me that a whole lot of thought went into what they did. Having owned several restaurants I know how hard it is to put out a good meal and overall the cooks did a nice job.
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It is a new day! I try to let things settle before I speak out but I woke up and I am still angry over Rocrow's statement about the cooks. When I got home I said there were not that many cooks but they put out a lot of food & good stuff. Tenderloin,pig candy,shrimp several ways,paella,sliders,several wings,grilled fruit,strawberries,pineapple,bananas,fruit pies,abt's,fish tacos, homemade sausages,tri-tip,cookies,asparagus,sweet potatoes and more. I bet each cook station easily spent over $100 dollars on stuff not to mention,time,travel expenses & labor. They brought there own tents,coolers,ice etc. I hope you cook next year (Rocrow) because I would not blame the others if they did not or maybe you should just stay at home and cook for yourself. I can honestly say I did not have one thing that I did not like. Thank-you to all that did cook you were greatly appreciated!
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So what's the problem? - I thought Casual Furniture did a great job organizing the event. They provided a convient locaton with music, hand washing stations, bathrooms, tents etc. - All the folks were frendly and helpful - What were you expecting??
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WOW - Amen Susan
Thank you for wording it so nicely
I had a good time also. -
Excuse me for saying anything.
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Josh was very open to criticism. This was his first event also. I'm not sure what anyone might have expected for a small first Eggfest. I was not disappointed. I'm hoping next year would be bigger and we can think about how to expand and improve. But anyone with any constructive thoughts should certainly call Josh and discuss it.The Naked Whiz
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TNW
I sorry that I didn't get to meet you at the event - I enjoy your web site - I was taking lots of photos also.
Hope to meet you at the next Carolina event
Tom -
Well, it was our (wife and I) first eggfest; so our expectations were somewhat blank. (I was the guy with the blue Hawaiin shirt, KS hat). We were a little disappointed in the turnout, disappointed for all the cooks who obviously put their hearts into the event. To do this, you obviously have to love egging, but even without notes above I was thinking, gee, these people are given, what, $15 to come and serve all this up? For $10 a head we got way more than that in great food. I couldn't find anyone's offerings worthy of criticism. As much as we tried to pace ourselves, after about 2-1/2 hours we had to roll ourselves out. We got some great ideas, met some really nice people too. Wife remarked how nice the cooks all were, I said anyone who engages in activities like this, be it egging, model airplane events, etc, seem to just have a friendly pesonna.
We'll be there next year if it's done, hope we have a little less wind! Maybe by then I'll be confident enough and have developed a specialty I'd care to put out there. But from my wife and me, thanks to all who participated and made it happen.
Oh, and a suggestion. We appreciated the bottled water but someone selling some drinks might have been nice. I guess next year we'll bring some ourselves. -
Another suggestion: Maybe the cooks LOVE repeating over and over what the recipe was of their offerings, but it would have been great if they had either a single sheet paper handout of what they did and the recipe, or a specific website we could go to so we could reproduce (or at least try to!) what they did. I know I asked many times how they did something, and frankly, I've forgotten most of what I was told! Again, thanks to all who cooked!
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Josh said he was going to try to get the recipes together and if so, he was going to send it out to everyone. I volunteered to host it on my web site also. Let's hope he gets it done!The Naked Whiz
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Thank you - that would be handy to view the reicpes on your web site
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Funny - I was getting recipes together for the things we prepared and decided to take a brake and check out the forum when I saw your post. We actually had planned to bring recipe cards but just never got time to get them prepared. I will be posting them on the forum over the next few days for the items the Grill and Brew club prepared ie: Amber Ale Infused Pork Loin, Fish Tacos, Chedder and Bacon Quiche, Moink Balls, Bacon Explosion, Honey and Lime Bananas, Baked Brie Green Egg Style, Green Egg no fuss whole Chicken, Grilled Cutie Pies (that will be a short one ), Cinamon Grilled Fresh Pinapple, and anything else I am forgetting right now.
Matt -
like i suggested, if you don't like the food the cooks prepared, and have experience cooking yourself, then volunteer to be the 10th cook next year.
and be prepared to hear someone say that your effort sucked despite your hard work and expense -
crappy food. and such small portions!
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Really eh? That is about the worst thing I have ever read here.
Steve
Caledon, ON
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