Anonymous wrote:Not sure why there are always so many chili suggestions. I think this is an at home/family only dish. Messy to serve, some people can’t handle spicy and kids are not interested.
Anonymous wrote:Do more pizza and tenders than you think you need. You can just give them out to the first trick or treaters who come by if you don't want leftovers. But clear out space in your fridge for leftovers to nibble on Monday and Tuesday.
Anonymous wrote:Pizza is fine. I wouldn't get Chick-Fil-A, lots of people don't support them. Just buy some frozen nuggets and heat them in your oven.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have access, either yourself or borrowing from some of the attendees, two crockpots? I would do a couple crockpots of chili, one with cooked chicken nuggets to keep them warm, one with macaroni and cheese, and last year the biggest hit was a neighbor who baked a few cookie sheets worth of cheese quesadillas and then sliced them into triangles and kept them warm in a crockpot. Super easy to grab on the run.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crock pot of chili seems to be a favorite in our neighborhood. I wouldn't judge if you just ordered pizza.
Planning to do chicken strips from pietanza and maybe some pizza. Crockpot with warm cider. The question is, how much pizza? How many tenders? Ya know?