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Z Stig 05-05-2016 09:57 AM

Do you think we are going to roast a small pig again this year? I did not get there early enough to see how much trouble that was to do.

I can cook Wednesday night, but it will probably be Stouffer's lasagna, salad and garlic bread. I have a few chicken recipes that could work, but we are already having chicken one night. Anyone object to lasagna? I will also have a vegetarian lasagna for those that are inclined to have that.

IF ANYONE wants to step up and cook, that will work for me to back out and just contribute funds for the chefs to help cover their expenses.

mishuko 05-05-2016 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Z Stig (Post 3474805)
I can't open that file at work, so I'll update that tonight. We look forward to seeing you guys.

We'll definitely have food at the cabin, even if we don't roast a pig. What we have done in the past is folks help out by bringing lunch items, ice and whatever else we need. We should also give some cash to the chefs to help offset the dinner cost for them.

I'll be adding some more items to the OP here to mention some items we need people to bring. There are stores within 30 minutes of the resort and some of us make "runs" to pick up whatever is necessary. Ice condiments, etc... So we don't need to worry about bringing everything on the first trip. Some items we do prefer to have from the start, and I'll address those in the OP above.

we won't be able to bring anything but we can definitely do a supply run or two to help out where we can.



Aniceh my gf and I can help you out Tuesday with the tacos prepping and such if you want some help. Just say the word :tup:

b1adesofcha0s 05-05-2016 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Z Stig (Post 3474824)
I am pretty bad at that as well. I would think one pound per person is a good guess with some leftovers. There will be about 13-15 people there. Would 15 lbs be too much? Are you getting sides as well? Can some of the others help with that? I think we will have bagged salad available as a staple during the whole week, but I don't know what else goes with that.

Idk if it will be too much, but transporting that much might be a bit more challenging. Especially since the C7 has less interior space than the Z. I'll probably need to just find the biggest cooler that can fit in my car. I also need to make sure I can fit all the food I want to take for the rest of the week since my dietary restrictions will prevent me from eating a good portion of the food that's going to be prepared for the meals.

Chris Grigg has volunteered to make sides along with my dinner. I'm planning on doing what I did at the MAZOC bbq last year and have both a normal and a spicy batch. I will probably leave the chicken in bigger pieces though just because it's less prep work.

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Originally Posted by Z Stig (Post 3474826)
Do you think we are going to roast a small pig again this year? I did not get there early enough to see how much trouble that was to do.

I can cook Wednesday night, but it will probably be Stouffer's lasagna, salad and garlic bread. I have a few chicken recipes that could work, but we are already having chicken one night. Anyone object to lasagna? I will also have a vegetarian lasagna for those that are inclined to have that.

IF ANYONE wants to step up and cook, that will work for me to back out and just contribute funds for the chefs to help cover their expenses.

Last I heard from Jon is that there will not be a pig roast this year. There was just too much leftover last year that went to waste. I would definitely be down for some vegetarian lasagna.

aniceh 05-05-2016 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Z Stig (Post 3474826)
Do you think we are going to roast a small pig again this year? I did not get there early enough to see how much trouble that was to do.

I can cook Wednesday night, but it will probably be Stouffer's lasagna, salad and garlic bread. I have a few chicken recipes that could work, but we are already having chicken one night. Anyone object to lasagna? I will also have a vegetarian lasagna for those that are inclined to have that.

IF ANYONE wants to step up and cook, that will work for me to back out and just contribute funds for the chefs to help cover their expenses.

Cheese lasagna is ALWAYS good!:tup:
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Originally Posted by mishuko (Post 3474848)
we won't be able to bring anything but we can definitely do a supply run or two to help out where we can.



Aniceh my gf and I can help you out Tuesday with the tacos prepping and such if you want some help. Just say the word :tup:

Thanks, man! I try to choose meals that are easy to make in quantity, but I may indeed need to leverage your help! I'm now vacillating between fish tacos and some vegetarian/fish Persian dishes. Will have to see how supplies and recipes shape up.

mishuko 05-05-2016 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by aniceh (Post 3474949)
Cheese lasagna is ALWAYS good!:tup:

Thanks, man! I try to choose meals that are easy to make in quantity, but I may indeed need to leverage your help! I'm now vacillating between fish tacos and some vegetarian/fish Persian dishes. Will have to see how supplies and recipes shape up.

lol... well whatever you chose let me know! the gf will help too. I'm voluntolding her.

I am chillin with tigger on Tuesday too so i'll see if I can drag his sorry arse over too!

but if you do a Persian dish with Asian helpers... does that make it a ChiPer dish? I'm a fkin loser. :roflpuke2:

b1adesofcha0s 05-05-2016 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by aniceh (Post 3474949)
Cheese lasagna is ALWAYS good!:tup:

Thanks, man! I try to choose meals that are easy to make in quantity, but I may indeed need to leverage your help! I'm now vacillating between fish tacos and some vegetarian/fish Persian dishes. Will have to see how supplies and recipes shape up.

Persian fish dish has my vote :yum:

Z Stig 05-05-2016 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by mishuko (Post 3474747)
I'll be there sun-sun... If you guys don't mind can me and waifu join the pig roast? We'll contribute some monies to the pig!

btw I'm going to sign up via your waiver too so you know who we are! I said. Edit: on form it has Arriving Monday but really will be there from Sunday

I updated it with you and Serene in Sun - Sun.

eastwest2300 05-05-2016 07:08 PM

I'll be there thursday afternoon, whats for dinner??

:ugh::ugh:

I'll eat the left overs...

mishuko 05-05-2016 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Z Stig (Post 3475107)
I updated it with you and Serene in Sun - Sun.

sweet! can't wait to meet everyone!:tup:

ZCarMan 05-06-2016 08:14 PM

Just for clarification, I'm not roasting a pig again this year. There was just too much pork left over to justify the expense and time involved to do it.

Also, I would like to take this opportunity to underscore that Cabin 660 although not one of the larger cabins, has been the center of activity for the MAZOC group each year for ZDayZ. All are welcome to hang out with us. However, with several new attendees this year, I want to provide my basic rules for hanging out at cabin 660.

1. If you drink, do so responsibly. This means no shenanigans. We aren't having a college party at cabin 660 and won't tolerate anything of the like. If you are so inclined to be "that guy/girl" don't be surprised if you are asked to leave and not return. Its just that simple, but it has to be said.

If you plan to drink, plan to walk to the cabin and then back to your room or cabin where you stay. Nobody with the MAZOC group should be driving their car/truck/golf cart if they've been drinking. Do not get so drunk that you can't get back on your own. There will be no sleeping on the couch of cabin 660 for anyone who becomes too intoxicated. Be responsible for yourself so others can enjoy their time at ZDayZ.

2. There are usually a few early risers headed out to drive the Tail of the Dragon around 6:30AM. This means that cabin 660 usually closes up no later than 11PM or 12PM each night. Once the other folks from around the country begin showing up starting Wednesday, there will likely be other cabins where parties lasting long into the night are taking place. I say this so you can plan accordingly should you wish to stay out later. Just know that you risk missing out on the best time of the day (early morning) to run the tail of the dragon (no traffic/less State Police). Your choice, just know what to expect.

3. In the caravan down, there will be at least two full size trucks, with one towing a boat. This means we won't be going over 70 much. We take our time and get there in one piece, stopping for gas at a couple of places and also stopping in Christianburg for brunch/gas, with one last gas/supply stop in Bryson City. There is an Ingles grocery store there and you can get just about anything you would get here. Typically we arrive at Fontana Village between 4:30-5:30PM.

Lastly, ZDayZ is about Z cars at first, but then you meet the people and make friends and that is what draws people back the next year. We want MAZOC to continue to be a fun and safe time for everyone. You're going to have a great time!

b1adesofcha0s 05-06-2016 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by ZCarMan (Post 3475899)
Just for clarification, I'm not roasting a pig again this year. There was just too much pork left over to justify the expense and time involved to do it.

Also, I would like to take this opportunity to underscore that Cabin 660 although not one of the larger cabins, has been the center of activity for the MAZOC group each year for ZDayZ. All are welcome to hang out with us. However, with several new attendees this year, I want to provide my basic rules for hanging out at cabin 660.

1. If you drink, do so responsibly. This means no shenanigans. We aren't having a college party at cabin 660 and won't tolerate anything of the like. If you are so inclined to be "that guy/girl" don't be surprised if you are asked to leave and not return. Its just that simple, but it has to be said.

If you plan to drink, plan to walk to the cabin and then back to your room or cabin where you stay. Nobody with the MAZOC group should be driving their car/truck/golf cart if they've been drinking. Do not get so drunk that you can't get back on your own. There will be no sleeping on the couch of cabin 660 for anyone who becomes too intoxicated. Be responsible for yourself so others can enjoy their time at ZDayZ.

2. There are usually a few early risers headed out to drive the Tail of the Dragon around 6:30AM. This means that cabin 660 usually closes up no later than 11PM or 12PM each night. Once the other folks from around the country begin showing up starting Wednesday, there will likely be other cabins where parties lasting long into the night are taking place. I say this so you can plan accordingly should you wish to stay out later. Just know that you risk missing out on the best time of the day (early morning) to run the tail of the dragon (no traffic/less State Police). Your choice, just know what to expect.

3. In the caravan down, there will be at least two full size trucks, with one towing a boat. This means we won't be going over 70 much. We take our time and get their in one piece, stopping for gas at a couple of places and also stopping in Christianburg for brunch/gas, with one last gas/supply stop in Bryson City. There is an Ingles grocery store there and you can get just about anything you would get here. Typically we arrive at Fontana Village between 4:30-5:30PM.

Lastly, ZDayZ is about Z cars at first, but then you meet the people and make friends and that is what draws people back the next year. We want MAZOC to continue to be a fun and safe time for everyone. You're going to have a great time!

:iagree:

For the early morning Dragon runs, we meet up at the General Store (you'll find out where that is when you get there).

We line up in order of driving skill so that no one gets stuck behind someone who is driving slower than they are. For new people it's recommended you start out near the back end of the group and then slowly work your way up the line throughout the week if you find that you're getting stuck behind someone slower than you.

DO NOT TRY AND OVERESTIMATE YOUR DRIVING SKILLS. Get familiar with the roads first before worrying about getting ahead of others. One mistake on that road and your driving into a wall, flying off a cliff, or falling into a lake. You don't get a trophy for being the fastest one around the Dragon. Start off slow and make sure you (and your car) drive home in one piece. :tup:

mishuko 05-07-2016 03:40 PM

well said! that's why i want to visit you guys early in the week before the shenanigan cool kids start popping up.

can't wait to meet you all!

ZCarMan 05-07-2016 03:49 PM

UPDATE FOR FOOD ITEMS NEEDED:

If you are attending and don't know what to bring, the following list of items are things that will be useful for everyone throughout. Also, these items can be purchased at the INGLES grocery store thats in Bryson City. We'll stop and review those items in the parking lot of INGLES and each person who wishes to contribute can purchase those items at this time. I'll have my truck and so will Steve so you won't have to worry about having any room inside your Z to put things.

1. BOTTLED WATER
2. SODA
3. CUPS
4. HOTDOGS
5. HOTDOG BUNS
6. HAMBURGER PATTIES
7. HAMBURGER BUNS
8. MAYO
9. LETTUCE
10. TOMATO
11. CHIPS
12. DIP
13. CHEESE
14. CELERY
15. BLUE CHEESE DRESSING
16. ICE
17. SANDWICH MEATS
18. BREAD

NOTE: I have 20 pounds of chicken wings and plan to deep fry wings one night, so bring your favorite wing sauce.

Another night, Patricia will be making Spaghetti (with and without meat sauce), garlic bread, and salad.

mishuko 05-07-2016 04:07 PM

when are you guys going to the grocery store run? I don't mind buying a few cases of pop / water

eastwest2300 05-07-2016 04:09 PM

ahhhhh dude, I wanna catch wing night, Jon, is there any chance you could do that thursday, friday, or saturday night???

;) ;) ;)


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