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[quote=Anonymous]Paella. It's a one dish meal that works well with variations. The base or foundation is always sofrito. Take a look online, OP. If it's something you think you'll have fun with, I'm happy to help here. I was inspired by my huge, stunning serving bowl and tray. From there, I bought an authentic paella pan, and quality saffron threads. All the rest is a cake walk. It's authentically served in the pan it's cooked in (to applause and oooh ahhh's). I can help you make it work for kids too. Not only is it delicious, it's a very forgiving dish to make. Serve it mezze style (fancy word for family style). Presentation is everything. Oh, and ice cold sangria! So easy. Flavored fizzy water for kids with slices of fruit and with lots of ice. Dessert: Mexican wedding cookies. Bakery bought is fine if it's an excellent banker. Individual ice cream cups and lemon ice cups for kids. [/quote]
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