Anonymous wrote:Definitely not. Everyone we invite always asks what to bring. They usually bring the beer and sometimes dessert. I also now do smaller parties so i can do the brisket and tri tip etc.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of places you can go and for far better food than you are serving.
Anonymous wrote:You don't need crab at your Memorial Day cookout for the love. Just do burgers and dogs on the grill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You cannot do this.
A single meal at chick fil A now runs almost $15. $15 for an entire family is an extraordinarily good deal, especially for way better food and alcohol. Name a single place in existence you could take a family for $15, stuff your face, and drink almost as much beer as you want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inflation is through the roof. Would it be wrong these days to say charge $15 per family to attend our Memorial Day cookout. We will be serving good stuff like ribs, brisket, crab, etc. This stuff is no longer cheap. So why couldn’t you ask for something like $15 per family to help defray the cost? I mean where else could you go for $15 and feed your entire family, have to do zero food prep and cleanup, and leave zero tip? It’s a really good deal. What’s wrong asking for a little bit of help with outrageous grocery store prices these days?
I will go against the grain and say that it depends. If you are the one who hosts most of the time and these are good friends, I think it would be fine. I know my friends would be fine with it as well as offer to bring things. I would be fine if you asked me.
Anonymous wrote:Inflation is through the roof. Would it be wrong these days to say charge $15 per family to attend our Memorial Day cookout. We will be serving good stuff like ribs, brisket, crab, etc. This stuff is no longer cheap. So why couldn’t you ask for something like $15 per family to help defray the cost? I mean where else could you go for $15 and feed your entire family, have to do zero food prep and cleanup, and leave zero tip? It’s a really good deal. What’s wrong asking for a little bit of help with outrageous grocery store prices these days?