Here's some websites with vegetarian barbeque recipes: http://vegetarian.about.com/od/vegetarianbarbecuerecipes/Vegetarian_Barbecue_Recipes.htm and http://allrecipes.com/recipes/BBQ--grilling/vegetarian/
You can find some delicious and healthy recipes at your local library. They have a large selection of cookbooks for any type of diet you are interested in, from diabetic to vegetarian. They also have a great selection of recipes from other countries.
Sites like Cooks.com and Food.com are amazing resources when it comes to finding recipes to serve for large gatherings, among other things. They have all kinds of recipes for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner groups!
The word bevy means a large group or collection of something such as a crowd, horde, or gathering. The cookbook provides a bevy of recipes to try.
Recipes linked below.
Foods that are cooked at a barbecue tend to be similar in scope. By and large, meats are grilled and include chicken, hamburgers, steaks, hot dogs, ribs, and sausages.
Sizzlin' meat, clinking beer bottles, and happy people, large and small.
Gluten allergies and sensitivities are of growing concern, therefore many recipe sources are now catering to this dietary need. Check out GlutenFreeMom and AllRecipes online for some recipes. Any recipe can be doubled to accommodate a large group.
An animal with a large appendix is a vegetarian. The food slowly digests in the appendix. A horse is such an animal.
Singapore boasts of a large variety in its vegetarian cuisine. You will find many Buddhist originated Chinese vegetarian stalls/hotels serving you vegetarian dishes that retain their unique flavour, from soya-beans to omelet made of bean curd. What's more, Singapore has its very own vegetarian society.
They live in a large group.
If you want to purchase online then Amazon.com carry a large range of barbecue grills and accessories. Alternatively, try your nearest Lowes or Wal-Mart for convenience.
There are several places online to get good burrito recipes. These include the usual large recipe libraries, but sometimes the best recipes can be found on the small, independent blogs.