Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know what kind of piggies are posting here, but you don't have to have a full catered dinner. Just post in your invitation that you are doing "snacks" so people know to eat before they arrive.
This again. If you invited someone at 6 and don’t have dinner, you are a bad host. Calling them piggy makes you an extra bad host.
You can make a full dinner out of heavy apps. Unless you are fact a 300 lb piggie.
But I thought DCUM women didn’t eat. Now they’re expecting a full sit down dinner?
I eat and I’m thin. Probably because I eat real food and don’t think appetizers are dinner.
Appetizers can absolutely be dinner. You just eat more of them. When planning for this, have a variety of things (some heavy, some not) to offer. How is a pre-made wrap different from having hummus, crackers and cheese/meat laid out? It's not. One is more deconstructed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know what kind of piggies are posting here, but you don't have to have a full catered dinner. Just post in your invitation that you are doing "snacks" so people know to eat before they arrive.
This again. If you invited someone at 6 and don’t have dinner, you are a bad host. Calling them piggy makes you an extra bad host.
You can make a full dinner out of heavy apps. Unless you are fact a 300 lb piggie.
But I thought DCUM women didn’t eat. Now they’re expecting a full sit down dinner?
I eat and I’m thin. Probably because I eat real food and don’t think appetizers are dinner.
Anonymous wrote:Traders Joes samosas and the like
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I'd be happy with pizza for a game night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know what kind of piggies are posting here, but you don't have to have a full catered dinner. Just post in your invitation that you are doing "snacks" so people know to eat before they arrive.
This again. If you invited someone at 6 and don’t have dinner, you are a bad host. Calling them piggy makes you an extra bad host.
You can make a full dinner out of heavy apps. Unless you are fact a 300 lb piggie.
But I thought DCUM women didn’t eat. Now they’re expecting a full sit down dinner?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know what kind of piggies are posting here, but you don't have to have a full catered dinner. Just post in your invitation that you are doing "snacks" so people know to eat before they arrive.
This again. If you invited someone at 6 and don’t have dinner, you are a bad host. Calling them piggy makes you an extra bad host.
You can make a full dinner out of heavy apps. Unless you are fact a 300 lb piggie.
But I thought DCUM women didn’t eat. Now they’re expecting a full sit down dinner?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know what kind of piggies are posting here, but you don't have to have a full catered dinner. Just post in your invitation that you are doing "snacks" so people know to eat before they arrive.
This again. If you invited someone at 6 and don’t have dinner, you are a bad host. Calling them piggy makes you an extra bad host.
Anonymous wrote:In the summer for women in their 40s, I would cater heavy hors d’oeuvres from a Mediterranean restaurant.
Low sugar and lots of minimally processed food. Prosecco + a signature drink with minimal sugar.
Maybe an indulgent dessert that comes in bite sizes. But it’s a know your audience thing.
Anonymous wrote:Hosting about 12 women all early 40s for a game night together starting at 6 pm. I don’t want to do a full dinner spread, but want to make sure I have enough food. Help!
Anonymous wrote:I don't know what kind of piggies are posting here, but you don't have to have a full catered dinner. Just post in your invitation that you are doing "snacks" so people know to eat before they arrive.
Anonymous wrote:I would not be thrilled to be invited to someone’s house at 6pm and they don’t serve dinner. Please make sure your invitees know this!
I’d serve a huge cheese and charcuterie board, but I love the Med tapas idea more.