eandesmom
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Looks like a very delicious meal, but Tutto is very much to me what AP is to you...Also, I think it is way overpriced for pasta. In a way I think some of these prices are so inflated because of the dining plan, it makes the DDP which is getting more and more expensive every year look like a great deal...
But I am glad that it did work for your advantage and I am sure the DDP is worth it if it means that everyone in the family has the freedom to order what they want without having to look at the price of the entrees!
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Well, yes and no in my opinion. Given some of the ingredients (case in point, veal ravioli) I'd expect those to be higher priced, or at least they would here. It was higher end pasta than say our local Italian joint down the street and so the price difference (42-4 per plate higher I'd say) combined with the portion size, really didn't seem too bad. The big plus of the DDP is that everyone can order whatever they want without looking at the price or Jeff and I freaking out over a $25 kids meal (and kids include K&T!). From my point of view, as a general rule, if we can "pay" for the DDP with our dinner, then the rest is gravy and actual savings (lunch and snacks).
In 08 we came out quite a bit ahead and that's with leaving 11 counter service credits on the table. I've not tabulated where we ended up with this trip quite yet but I think we did better than I actually expected us to do. For me, breaking even and not thinking about food costs was my goal and I believe we did better than that, actually saving a little.
Some of that was just luck or poor planning on others parts but some of it was good use of credits.
Also, for us, this was a bit nicer (both in ambiance and menu offerings) than the local Italian joint down the street (or joints, we go to several with the kids) and so had a very different vibe than a typical dinner out at home for pasta would. Perhaps not much different from places Jeff and I would go without but a nice change for the kids.