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[quote=Anonymous]Yes, you do need to be prepared to feed them, even though I would expect that they would offer to treat you to at least one meal. With the possible exception of Christmas, breakfast / brunch should be simple: croissants and jam, toast, or boxed cereal, and maybe fruit or juice. You can always do more, or offer to scramble eggs and cook sausages, but leave it minimal. Lunch could be salads or sandwiches that people assemble themselves, or pizza and salad. I’d hope that if you’re out doing activities, your guests would offer to treat you to lunch a few times. Dinners need to be planned, and I think your ideas are good ones. Manggiano’s offers family style takeout, as well as catering. Chinese takeout. Tacos. Fried or Peruvian style chicken. Honey Baked Ham is a great idea — since you can also use it for sandwiches and omelettes. They also have turkey. Maybe think about buying the main courses and any desserts, and doing your own salads and sides. [/quote]
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