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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a guest I would expect to take you out once, help cook, etc. When my family comes they help buy groceries. Also, not every meal needs to be a big to-do.[/quote] Right, beef fillet is expensive for a crowd. Soups are good lunches for the winter. Sandwiches (ie cold cuts, tuna) and a piece of fruit work well, especially when everyone is on a different schedule. Are you and your spouse working when they are here? If so, they can prepare their own lunches. Similarly, you can cook an active breakfast a few times (eg,eggs/omlettes/waffles/pancakes/ sausages) but other mornings put out things like cereal, bagels, muffins, yogurt and fruit. (With coffee, or instructions how to make coffee) of course. Won’t they be out any days, sightseeing?[/quote]
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