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[quote=Anonymous]It really depends on what DD likes to eat. If DD is 18 years old and prefers more casual stuff, they'd work well--especially pulled pork or chicken feels like summer to me. If DD just finished her MD/PhD and wants roasted salmon and asparagus and fingerling potatoes, that's cool. My "graduation dinner party" for high school and grad school was bagels and spreads and cold cuts because the graduations were in the morning. We went out to dinner after the college one. One brother had pizza and Costco cake after his. Other brother, we ate at Sequoia. For a cousin, we went to a hibachi grill and had a great time watching our grandpa try to catch food in his mouth as the cook flipped it to him. OP should check with her daughter about what SHE wants. [/quote]
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