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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why get together for both lunches and dinners? I don’t want to spend my vacation eating at a set schedule every day. [/quote] I agree with this. We did dinners together like this on vacation for a group of 20 for about 10 years. You end up having so many people with different schedules during the day, like the babies with naps, etc. If your group is like ours, we spend all day on the beach together, minus a day or two of bike riding or shopping. So everyone socializes together all day and can go eat their lunch whenever. Just making dinner one night for that big of a crowd is enough work and stress. Lunch should be easy-cold cuts, salads, leftovers, whatever you want to do for your own condo/family. OP- I have made pans of lasagna a week before and frozen them. Meat and meatless/veggie. Then all you have to do is reheat, add a salad and bread and you're done. I have also done Pork BBQ in a crockpot before, frozen it, and defrosted that on vacation right in the crockpot. Add buns, baked potatoes and a salad.[/quote]
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