Anonymous wrote:How much work are you willing to do? If you're willing to do the work:
-make 300 sliders with slider rolls and rotisserie chicken salad, both from Costco
-make 200 caprese kabobs with cherry tomatoes and marinated mozzarella balls from Costo
-buy 200 disposable little cups(the cute ones with the tiny spoon) and fill with the quinoa salad they have at Costco
-buy 5-10 veggie trays
-buy cheese and crackers to make 5-10 trays
-buy 300 chocolate chip cookies from Costco.Cut in half if you want. Come in boxes of 24 from the bakery
-order trays of chick fil a nuggets. The more the better. Like 1000 nuggets
Get disposable, cheap platters from Party City or the dollar store
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cheapest/easiest option would be pizzas cut into squares. Get fruit/ cookies for dessert. Have side chips. I would suggest vege trays, but they always go to waste.
This feels too kids birthday to me, not graduation reception in the gym. Plus pizza gets gross fast. Whole Foods has good trays for something like this. But supplement with veggie and cheese trays from Harris Teeter or a regular grocery store.
The thing is: pizza is what people like- hot or cold. If you think quinoa cups are going to be popular…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cheapest/easiest option would be pizzas cut into squares. Get fruit/ cookies for dessert. Have side chips. I would suggest vege trays, but they always go to waste.
This feels too kids birthday to me, not graduation reception in the gym. Plus pizza gets gross fast. Whole Foods has good trays for something like this. But supplement with veggie and cheese trays from Harris Teeter or a regular grocery store.
Anonymous wrote:I guess I’m the only one that thinks $15 per head is not a lot for catered food? My feel is that this remains a Costco party with something left over for some nice touches.
Anonymous wrote:The cheapest/easiest option would be pizzas cut into squares. Get fruit/ cookies for dessert. Have side chips. I would suggest vege trays, but they always go to waste.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much work are you willing to do? If you're willing to do the work:
-make 300 sliders with slider rolls and rotisserie chicken salad, both from Costco
-make 200 caprese kabobs with cherry tomatoes and marinated mozzarella balls from Costo
-buy 200 disposable little cups(the cute ones with the tiny spoon) and fill with the quinoa salad they have at Costco
-buy 5-10 veggie trays
-buy cheese and crackers to make 5-10 trays
-buy 300 chocolate chip cookies from Costco.Cut in half if you want. Come in boxes of 24 from the bakery
-order trays of chick fil a nuggets. The more the better. Like 1000 nuggets
Get disposable, cheap platters from Party City or the dollar store
No. Just no. If OP cannot afford to provide food, she should request assistance from the school or other parents. At our school, the PTA pays for the graduation party food. If this is a private event, ask other families to chip in. The logistics of handling that much food in an ordinary kitchen are not going to work!