Micca
SAHG: Stay At Home Grandfather
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You are a very generous person to be concerned about being a good host to your guests. Now with that out of the way...
90 is a big group and what you don't need is a big supply of leftover food you'll be freezing and eating for the next six weeks, or throwing it away. I'd invite people to a "Hot Dog Cookout" and explain in the invitation that you're having a picnic type party for your DDs graduation. Explain that you're providing the dogs, brats, the sides and fixins. For those who prefer something else, a red-hot grill will be provided! OK so maybe that isn't exatly Emily Post, but it's a picnic party, not a formal sit-down meal.
I'd also advise that running out of food isn't the worst thing, but running out of beer/drinks might be the end of the evening. I'd get a keg of regular beer and a keg of lite beer. Also buy several cases of bottled beer you might drink sometime in the future. If you run out of the kegs(not likely if half the attendees are under 21), then you can break-out the bottled beer which will have been iced down in the garage out-of-sight of the guests. If you don't need the bottled beer, it will keep for quite a long time (several months). This method all gives you an out if you feel like some of your guests have hit their limit(somewhat likely with college students in attendance--or me for that matter).
The main thing is your DD has graduated from college, a terrific accomplishment
90 is a big group and what you don't need is a big supply of leftover food you'll be freezing and eating for the next six weeks, or throwing it away. I'd invite people to a "Hot Dog Cookout" and explain in the invitation that you're having a picnic type party for your DDs graduation. Explain that you're providing the dogs, brats, the sides and fixins. For those who prefer something else, a red-hot grill will be provided! OK so maybe that isn't exatly Emily Post, but it's a picnic party, not a formal sit-down meal.
I'd also advise that running out of food isn't the worst thing, but running out of beer/drinks might be the end of the evening. I'd get a keg of regular beer and a keg of lite beer. Also buy several cases of bottled beer you might drink sometime in the future. If you run out of the kegs(not likely if half the attendees are under 21), then you can break-out the bottled beer which will have been iced down in the garage out-of-sight of the guests. If you don't need the bottled beer, it will keep for quite a long time (several months). This method all gives you an out if you feel like some of your guests have hit their limit(somewhat likely with college students in attendance--or me for that matter).
The main thing is your DD has graduated from college, a terrific accomplishment
My family and I get together a lot and we always cook a variety. It is just what we do.
I get it! 



