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Please take the time to read this info. Payment Information Privacy Policy What do I need to do/have/provide to have a pig roasted on-site?

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• If you have a 20′ x 12′ area • Cooking location is with in a 2 hours drive from Hunterdon County NJ. The customer only need to provide serving tables for food, electric is only needed if we are cooking or serving after dark. So where would the best place be to cook the pig?I try to very flexible with this but over the years some people have done things that made me type this page. The pig roasting ovens I use are very heavy. We do not carry them up steps, down steps. We do not put them on decks or inside garages. We do not let you or your friends help us move them (its a lawyer thing). Also I have found that you and your buddies can help well at the beginning but after 3 or 4 or 25 beers and 8 shots of uncle Freds home brew things dont go as good. I must say that I am not trying make fun or put anyone down, it is just that things need to go a certain way or someone/something could get hurt/damaged. I could do a whole website, pictures included of the things I have seen go wrong at so

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