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[quote=Anonymous]I agree with most people upthread, with one exception. We do care about the food in our group - but not that it must be fancy, it just has to be good, and plentiful. So, do what you are comfortable with - happy hour, brunch, takeout pizza or Chinese or a straightforward meal you've made a million times and are comfortable with. These will all be better than you trying to do a multi-course meal that you haven't done before, and is out of your repertoire - if you do that, you'll be stressed and the meal might fail - and those are the things that ruin an event. Oh and as someone else said - let people know what to expect on the invitation - so they don't show up dressed for a formal dinner when you are doing a taco bar. And, if they are the type who don't enjoy a taco bar - they can decline and you have more tacos for those who enjoy them! [/quote]
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