Anonymous wrote:How about Indian! So easy and simple. Some samosas, pakoras, pappadams, naan, a big bowl of rice and some Chana masala
Anonymous wrote:If budget isn’t a concern, I’d order in from Maggianos and get flatbread apps (and have sushi trays), and for dinner italian or caesar salad, chicken francese, beef tenderloin, and a pasta.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Should mention we live 2 miles from the Tyson’s Maggiano location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If budget isn’t a concern, I’d order in from Maggianos and get flatbread apps (and have sushi trays), and for dinner italian or caesar salad, chicken francese, beef tenderloin, and a pasta.
So the chicken and salad from maggianos? Where do you get flatbread apps? Prepared tenderloin?
Maggianos sells all of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If budget isn’t a concern, I’d order in from Maggianos and get flatbread apps (and have sushi trays), and for dinner italian or caesar salad, chicken francese, beef tenderloin, and a pasta.
So the chicken and salad from maggianos? Where do you get flatbread apps? Prepared tenderloin?
Anonymous wrote:If budget isn’t a concern, I’d order in from Maggianos and get flatbread apps (and have sushi trays), and for dinner italian or caesar salad, chicken francese, beef tenderloin, and a pasta.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Offer an (optional) sauce for the beef tenderloin. That will seem elegant (to them
A bearnaise and a horseradish whip?
Anonymous wrote:Offer an (optional) sauce for the beef tenderloin. That will seem elegant (to them
Anonymous wrote:So instead of going to a restaurant, like tradition, youre dining room is the restaurant and youll have seating, dishes, and space for 20 teens in your house?
Are you on a budget? Asking parents to contribute?
8d go with catering - no shopping, no prep, they're used to serving/prepping for a crowd, easy for you, and it's not homemade (sorry. But not everyone will like you're cooking).