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[quote=Anonymous]Makes sense, OP. Maybe go with what a recent PP suggested and keep the meats in the kitchen and then pass around the sides. That way everyone isn't passing their plates to the head of the table to be served. Even in a galley kitchen people can make it work. Our extended family never did a kids' table per se, but it was tradition that all the grandkids sat clustered down near Grandma and all the adults sat at Grandpa's end of the table. More than 2 dozen people, and it was a blast. Grandma loved all the giggles with her grandkids, and I know for a fact that the adult end of the room had more than a few dirty jokes and lots of alcohol flowing. [/quote]
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