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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are hosting at our house. 40 people with different preferences - vegetarians, non beef eaters, non vegetarians, kids, old people, keto, dairy free, gluten free, shrimp allergy, sesame allergy, peanut allergy, Indians, white Americans, Cubans. Not potluck! My party lady is coming to help. We are serving- Samosas Grilled minty masala paneer cubes on sticks Masala Chas Mini quesadillas veg BBQ chicken legs Loaded burgers Chicken biryani with Raita Pasta salad Mango lassi Chopped watermelon Jalebi Rabdi assortment of icecreams Lots of booze and soft drinks. [/quote] I want to crash this party! [/quote] OMG! Really? :lol: I am glad to hear this. I felt that my family has put together this hodge-podge menu with an identity crisis. DH wanted N.Indian food, kids wanted traditional July 4th food! But now I am thinking that maybe people will like this.:) [/quote] A hodge-podge IS traditional now! I mean, my family considers old school boston baked beans a necessity, but now that they have been introduced to caprese salad, they can't live without that! Your kids are very lucky to experience that. Also I want to hear more about your "party lady"! We hire in bartenders for big parties but it sounds like a party lady helps with all the prep? [/quote]
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