Anonymous wrote:spring rolls or steamed dumplings
combination low mein or combination pad see ew (not both)
chicken fried rice
Kung pow chicken (no peanuts)
Panang curry tofu
Sichuan green beens (without pork if you have a vegetarian)
beef and broccoli or double fried pork
it's too much but who cares, have left overs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such a bizarre thing to crowdsource. We don't know about their allergies, food preferences, or dietary restrictions.
Who gives a shit about those things. You're hosting, get what you want. You can't live life worried about other people's weird, deviant food issues. They'll come and either they'll eat or not. Whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such a bizarre thing to crowdsource. We don't know about their allergies, food preferences, or dietary restrictions.
Who gives a shit about those things. You're hosting, get what you want. You can't live life worried about other people's weird, deviant food issues. They'll come and either they'll eat or not. Whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such a bizarre thing to crowdsource. We don't know about their allergies, food preferences, or dietary restrictions.
Who gives a shit about those things. You're hosting, get what you want. You can't live life worried about other people's weird, deviant food issues. They'll come and either they'll eat or not. Whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You don’t have to cater to every single persons favorite dish but ask them for preferences.
To be honest, if it's only 5 people, I don't see why you wouldn't just text them and order exactly what each one of them requests, like you would if ordering lunch at work. Plus extra stuff for the group if OP wants leftovers.
Because if you ask each person then you have to serve it to that person not put everything out buffet style. Bob feels ownership over his honey walnut shrimp that he was expecting and is annoyed that he only got to eat 1/5 because everyone else took some of his. Even worse if someone took more than 1/5 and Bob didn’t really like the other options.
Anonymous wrote:This is such a bizarre thing to crowdsource. We don't know about their allergies, food preferences, or dietary restrictions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You don’t have to cater to every single persons favorite dish but ask them for preferences.
To be honest, if it's only 5 people, I don't see why you wouldn't just text them and order exactly what each one of them requests, like you would if ordering lunch at work. Plus extra stuff for the group if OP wants leftovers.
Anonymous wrote:
You don’t have to cater to every single persons favorite dish but ask them for preferences.
Anonymous wrote:I disagree about asking, especially if you aren't ordering specific items for specific people.
I like your selection and agree with PP about considering the sauces.
Anonymous wrote:spring rolls or steamed dumplings
combination low mein or combination pad see ew (not both)
chicken fried rice
Kung pow chicken (no peanuts)
Panang curry tofu
Sichuan green beens (without pork if you have a vegetarian)
beef and broccoli or double fried pork
it's too much but who cares, have left overs.