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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why does it matter if it is casual or not? It's gross and not a good hostess. If you have 10 people over, get new food[/quote] What kind of fancy dinner party includes any of that food? This sounds like a very casual event where children were likely involved. OP says nothing about who the other guests were, what the event was, and how much time the hostess had to plan. The food served sounds like something you would scrounge up because your brother and his family suddenly stopped by along with your parents and suddenly its a "dinner party" for 12 people. So you serve what's on hand. Virtually everyone here would turn up their nose at being invited to a dinner party that included potato chips, dip, and store bought ice cream for dessert. Let's be real. Was this an impromptu gathering of family and friends with kids, or what? Do people have to put on airs now for a close circle of people?[/quote]
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