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[quote=Anonymous]Getting anxious about this especially since people said that soup is not a meal. I am not a great cook, but I also don't have $1000s to feed 10 people for 15 meals including christmas eve and christmas. Would you expect to feed everyone every meal or would you expect someone to treat for at least one dinner? We are usually a family who goes out to eat Friday/Saturday and does takeout Sunday, but finding a place to accommodate so many people in our area is going to be tough. These are my ideas so far: order a bunch of kabobs/rice one night lasagna (maybe christmas eve?) with something else for the dairy free person honey baked ham with green beans, salad and some sort of potato What else is not terribly expensive but appeals to many? I did filet of beef last year, and the meat alone was over $250, so I don't want to repeat that again. [/quote]
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