QueenIsabella
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Hi all! I need some budget menu suggestions from my fellow cheapskates. First, the back story:
My oldest is in college, and she's very passionate about volunteering. One thing she does is, her school offers service trips over spring break, for students to help out in communities all over the country. I think it's wonderful that these young people are giving up their time to help the less fortunate and underserved. But, here's the issue: we live ~850 miles from the school, and we happen to be in a good spot, geographically, for a "rest stop" for the groups heading south. Naturally, DD volunteered us to be a way station/hostel for some travelers. We have a big house, and I'm happy to put these college kids up for two nights (one on their way down, one on the way home). So far, I've been contacted by 2 different groups, 13 students per group, and there might be a third group as well.
So, gang--what do I feed them? Honestly, I'm happy to donate my house and the food, I'm just feeling a little overwhelmed at the sheer number of kids I'm going to have here.
I was thinking of doing Italian food one night--make a bunch of pasta, have a couple different sauces, maybe a crockpot with meatballs and/or sausages. Add a huge salad and garlic bread, and we're there.
On the trip back, I might do something similar with Mexican food--have tortillas, taco meat, beans, fixings, etc. Maybe make rice and/or beans to go with.
In addition, I'll be making up cookies and brownies ahead of time, throwing those in the freezer, for kids to snack on. I'll buy chips and drinks from Sam's club.
As to breakfasts, I'm looking for ideas. Maybe some kind of crockpot breakfast casserole, that could be supplemented with pancakes and fruit? I might have granola and yogurt available as well.
So, any ideas? Thoughts? Should I just start a GoFundMe page for my commitment to the insane asylum? All ideas and suggestions are welcome! Thanks
My oldest is in college, and she's very passionate about volunteering. One thing she does is, her school offers service trips over spring break, for students to help out in communities all over the country. I think it's wonderful that these young people are giving up their time to help the less fortunate and underserved. But, here's the issue: we live ~850 miles from the school, and we happen to be in a good spot, geographically, for a "rest stop" for the groups heading south. Naturally, DD volunteered us to be a way station/hostel for some travelers. We have a big house, and I'm happy to put these college kids up for two nights (one on their way down, one on the way home). So far, I've been contacted by 2 different groups, 13 students per group, and there might be a third group as well.
So, gang--what do I feed them? Honestly, I'm happy to donate my house and the food, I'm just feeling a little overwhelmed at the sheer number of kids I'm going to have here.
I was thinking of doing Italian food one night--make a bunch of pasta, have a couple different sauces, maybe a crockpot with meatballs and/or sausages. Add a huge salad and garlic bread, and we're there.
On the trip back, I might do something similar with Mexican food--have tortillas, taco meat, beans, fixings, etc. Maybe make rice and/or beans to go with.
In addition, I'll be making up cookies and brownies ahead of time, throwing those in the freezer, for kids to snack on. I'll buy chips and drinks from Sam's club.
As to breakfasts, I'm looking for ideas. Maybe some kind of crockpot breakfast casserole, that could be supplemented with pancakes and fruit? I might have granola and yogurt available as well.
So, any ideas? Thoughts? Should I just start a GoFundMe page for my commitment to the insane asylum? All ideas and suggestions are welcome! Thanks