mamacatnv
That be a Mum Y'all - a Texas Mum
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OP I think your menu is fine - what does it matter if there are 10 or 100 as long as you have enough to go around, who cares. The argument that it is "thin" for 100 people makes no sense to me........if someone would like to explain what the difference is, I am curious.
I honestly am shocked at the number of people that go to a party and expect their tastes/lifestyles to be catered too, ie "too much pork" "mayo is unhealthy" "you need more healthy choices" "should have non meat options" etc. etc. etc. Maybe the OP is using all beef hotdogs, that is what I use. I never ever use anything but Hebrew National dogs - so there, a pork and a beef along with beans, pasta, fruit, Potato salad, cucumber salad and jello......sounds like a good picnic to me!
I would up the amount per person to at least 2 dogs/brats per person. I would count 2 for kids and 3 for adults but maybe my crowd are big eaters.
IMO if a guest is so worried about what is being served they can eat before they get there. Gheesh
OP - as far as beer, we ran into this for DS grad party, I bought 4 kinds. Bud Light Lime, Sierra NV Ale, Budweiser and Corona. All in the bottles, we co-hosted with friends who thought we needed more variety and he bought several of the microbrews....Fat Tire etc. We ran out of BudLight Lime, had more micro's left over than we knew what to do with but the "mainstream" beers all took a significant hit. A small wading pool filled with ice works out really well.
BTW - Congrats, have fun and I agree have it all done ahead of time, this is a one time event, remember it and enjoy it.
ETA: While I was typing this the OP's post of the Beef Dogs and the type of pasta salad was updated. I always assumed the pasta was a vinegar base otherwise in my neck of the woods it would be called a macaroni salad
I honestly am shocked at the number of people that go to a party and expect their tastes/lifestyles to be catered too, ie "too much pork" "mayo is unhealthy" "you need more healthy choices" "should have non meat options" etc. etc. etc. Maybe the OP is using all beef hotdogs, that is what I use. I never ever use anything but Hebrew National dogs - so there, a pork and a beef along with beans, pasta, fruit, Potato salad, cucumber salad and jello......sounds like a good picnic to me!
I would up the amount per person to at least 2 dogs/brats per person. I would count 2 for kids and 3 for adults but maybe my crowd are big eaters.
IMO if a guest is so worried about what is being served they can eat before they get there. Gheesh
OP - as far as beer, we ran into this for DS grad party, I bought 4 kinds. Bud Light Lime, Sierra NV Ale, Budweiser and Corona. All in the bottles, we co-hosted with friends who thought we needed more variety and he bought several of the microbrews....Fat Tire etc. We ran out of BudLight Lime, had more micro's left over than we knew what to do with but the "mainstream" beers all took a significant hit. A small wading pool filled with ice works out really well.
BTW - Congrats, have fun and I agree have it all done ahead of time, this is a one time event, remember it and enjoy it.
ETA: While I was typing this the OP's post of the Beef Dogs and the type of pasta salad was updated. I always assumed the pasta was a vinegar base otherwise in my neck of the woods it would be called a macaroni salad

. That is not a good host and i would not want to go back. However one making an effort ( even if they do not get everyone) is the making of a good host. IMO
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Sometimes, though, it's more subtle, like the assumption that vegetarians live on vegetables. It's our own darned fault for calling ourselves vegetarians - that word is so wrong. It would probably be more appropriate to call us bean-a-tarians. We eat vegetables just like people who eat animals. What make vegetarians different isn't the eating of vegetables, but rather the fact that we get our protein mostly from beans, nuts, legumes, and such (and some of us, also from dairy and eggs). 
