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BBQ - What to take?

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Mark T

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The group of parents that we did our NCT course with are holding a BBQ to celebrate the second birthday of all our children (roughly, there is +/- 1 month in it).

It's been suggested that we have a BBQ this May day, the host is providing the meat and the rest of us provide a dish, dessert or side to go with the meat. One person is making a pudding, another a potato salad, someone is doing the bread rolls.

My wife pointed out that we should probably provide something that I can eat, since otherwise I'll only be eating meat (I can live with that). I've suggested that we take a selection of cheese and pickles.

What else goes well with BBQ chicken/burger/sausage? Possibly something salad but also interesting!
 
the cheese and pickles sound pretty good.............maybe a home made coleslaw, tuna mayo..................will you have no carbs.........?
 
the cheese and pickles sound pretty good.............maybe a home made coleslaw, tuna mayo..................will you have no carbs.........?
It will be replacing my normal evening meal, so I will allow myself a few carbs - but I will be trying to keep them to Lowish GI - so no bread.

The salad deli bar at work does al dente mushrooms which are quite nice but I'll need to sweet talk the chef into the details of the dressing.
 
What about a tortilla? Low carbs if you go easy on the spuds. I personally was to make one I would put sliced cauliflower in mine.

If you want nibbles, could I suggest celery sticks and a healthy options type blue cheese dip?
 
What about a salad but with a little fruit - maybe a few grapes, or chopped apple - you could throw in a little bacon and a cranberry dressing, maybe top with some sesame seeds. or what about some vegetable kebabs?
 
Sweet corn cobs to grill? As an alternative to meat for veggies and anyone who wants say one burger / sausage and then something else.
 
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