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Do you have enough of every type of food for everyone?
My DH and I always have this debate. We're planning DD's college graduation party for next week. She just wants picnic type food which is fine. I sat down with her this morning and she said hot dogs/brats are good. We're also having baked beans, her favorite pasta and potato salads, layered jello, watermelon and my famous sweet/sour cucumbers. We'll also have cake and munchies. At night, we'll have a bonfire with S'mores.
When I told DH about the menu, he said that we should add Italian sausage, German potato salad, a regular pasta salad and a fruit salad to the list since some people would prefer these items to what we had already chosen.
We have this debate all of the time.
I think that it's better to have less of a variety and enough for everyone than to have more choices but limit the amount. Either way, it's likely that not everyone will get their preferred choice.
We've invited around 90 people or so, about 1/2 of which are children. I figured that most of the kids would want hot dogs and the adults generally prefer brats. To be on the safe side, I figured 1 1/2 brats per adult and 2 hot dogs per kid (in case some eat 2 or if adults have that instead). If I add sausage to the mix, we'll have way too much food. We're planning on cooking it all about an hour before the party and keeping it in warmers. I don't want to be cooking while the party is going on.
The next dilemma is going to be how much of each variety of beer to buy and making sure that we have enough ice to keep it all cold!
My DH and I always have this debate. We're planning DD's college graduation party for next week. She just wants picnic type food which is fine. I sat down with her this morning and she said hot dogs/brats are good. We're also having baked beans, her favorite pasta and potato salads, layered jello, watermelon and my famous sweet/sour cucumbers. We'll also have cake and munchies. At night, we'll have a bonfire with S'mores.
When I told DH about the menu, he said that we should add Italian sausage, German potato salad, a regular pasta salad and a fruit salad to the list since some people would prefer these items to what we had already chosen.

We have this debate all of the time.
I think that it's better to have less of a variety and enough for everyone than to have more choices but limit the amount. Either way, it's likely that not everyone will get their preferred choice. We've invited around 90 people or so, about 1/2 of which are children. I figured that most of the kids would want hot dogs and the adults generally prefer brats. To be on the safe side, I figured 1 1/2 brats per adult and 2 hot dogs per kid (in case some eat 2 or if adults have that instead). If I add sausage to the mix, we'll have way too much food. We're planning on cooking it all about an hour before the party and keeping it in warmers. I don't want to be cooking while the party is going on.
The next dilemma is going to be how much of each variety of beer to buy and making sure that we have enough ice to keep it all cold!

) but a lot of people I know don't eat pork and would be very annoyed that they were stuck with just fruits and vegetables and dessert. 