We are having a grad open house for my oldest on Sunday from 2-6 and are suffering from a wonderful problem. The vast majority of the people we invited are coming. We are thrilled, but surprised what with summer weekends being so busy. But now I am in a panic! Sounds like we could have 100 people come by. Many of the guests are coming in families of 3-6 so the number goes up rapidly.
For those of you that have had this event in the past, I could use some reassurance that surly we will not end up with all 100 here at the same time! 25ish are friends of my sons who will be coming without a family and I don't have a clue if they will wait until the end to come and stay in the evening or what (we told my son his friends can stay, but the food will be over and we will be doing some pick-up).
My house has an eat-in kitchen, small family room and typical living room. We have a deck with a table/chairs for 6. We can also have some lawn chairs up on the deck. I have rented a tent, table and chairs that can seat 50. Food will be served in the kitchen, drinks on the deck. It is not supposed to rain, but if it does we have a 2 car garage, but I hate to have to use it.
My other big worry is how much food. Here is the menu:
Nachos....that melty cheese sauce, meat, a few toppings..10 pds of meat?...how much real cheese? The can of nacho cheese says 40 servings but I want to have both liquid and real cheese
Chicken from a local place..rotisserie style...how many?
Ham..planning on buying a whole kirkland from Costco
Rolls...to eat and have with ham..so mustard, etc
baked beans
potato salad
pasta salad w/ veggies (the recipe says it will serve 14 3/4 cup servings....1 pd of pasta..so 4x?
tossed salad
watermelon/cantaloupe
pop, ice tea, lemon aide, water
I want to have enough food, but not have a crazy amount left over...not too mention money is a factor.
So, o wise experienced parents of graduates....Help???
For those of you that have had this event in the past, I could use some reassurance that surly we will not end up with all 100 here at the same time! 25ish are friends of my sons who will be coming without a family and I don't have a clue if they will wait until the end to come and stay in the evening or what (we told my son his friends can stay, but the food will be over and we will be doing some pick-up).
My house has an eat-in kitchen, small family room and typical living room. We have a deck with a table/chairs for 6. We can also have some lawn chairs up on the deck. I have rented a tent, table and chairs that can seat 50. Food will be served in the kitchen, drinks on the deck. It is not supposed to rain, but if it does we have a 2 car garage, but I hate to have to use it.
My other big worry is how much food. Here is the menu:
Nachos....that melty cheese sauce, meat, a few toppings..10 pds of meat?...how much real cheese? The can of nacho cheese says 40 servings but I want to have both liquid and real cheese
Chicken from a local place..rotisserie style...how many?
Ham..planning on buying a whole kirkland from Costco
Rolls...to eat and have with ham..so mustard, etc
baked beans
potato salad
pasta salad w/ veggies (the recipe says it will serve 14 3/4 cup servings....1 pd of pasta..so 4x?
tossed salad
watermelon/cantaloupe
pop, ice tea, lemon aide, water
I want to have enough food, but not have a crazy amount left over...not too mention money is a factor.
So, o wise experienced parents of graduates....Help???

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