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[quote=Anonymous] Take out kabobs for 10 people will be very pricey. Are there any children in this mix? Whatever you serve, it should be plentiful. Second all the Costco suggestions. A couple of pizzas one night, steam some broccoli and add a salad. Next night can be bean burritos- add cheese and sour cream to your canned refried beans, make a little guacamole and have onion and cilantro diced if anyone wants to add, serve with a big salad with romaine, red bell pepper strips, thinly cut radishes, sunflower or pepitas, and a bottled lime cilantro dressing. Another night home made baked mac and cheese - should use at least 2 pounds of pasta, something like this https://www.recipetineats.com/baked-mac-and-cheese/, steam green beans and again salad. Next night grill costco Italian sausages and serve with sautéed peppers and onion on a french roll with a little jarred sauce and mozzarella. Bake several dozen chocolate chip cookies and offer them for dessert each night. Bisquick chicken pot pie is easy and cheaper than Costco’s - you can buy a bag of their already pulled rotisserie chicken to make.[/quote]
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