Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m curious, what beach and condo building?
We will be in Hilton head / one family member has a large(er) home there so we will be gathering for meals there and have a real kitchen set up to work with.
Hilton head is in the 80s at spring break??
I would do burgers, but honestly this seems like a huge pain. No on wnats to do this.
Why chime in on page three having clearly not read the thread?
Someone is REALLY controlling, but that kind of fits in with the kind of person who wants to cook for 20 people. Not everyone is going to follow your rules. some people just jump in on page 3 and make their comment without reading the whole thread and asking for permission to post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m curious, what beach and condo building?
We will be in Hilton head / one family member has a large(er) home there so we will be gathering for meals there and have a real kitchen set up to work with.
Hilton head is in the 80s at spring break??
I would do burgers, but honestly this seems like a huge pain. No on wnats to do this.
Why chime in on page three having clearly not read the thread?
Someone is REALLY controlling, but that kind of fits in with the kind of person who wants to cook for 20 people. Not everyone is going to follow your rules. some people just jump in on page 3 and make their comment without reading the whole thread and asking for permission to post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe no one has yet mentioned NY Times chicken Schwarma
It was the first thing I thought of, and what I’d do, but I resisted suggesting it.
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe no one has yet mentioned NY Times chicken Schwarma
Anonymous wrote:My family does this. It works well for us! If anyone is not feeling it, they do take out on their night.
The difference is we stay in a huge 20 person house. So the kitchen is well stocked for making huge meals. Like it has large pots, lots of plates and forks, serving dishes etc. There’s a huge table and a long counter island.
Having 20 people in a condo sounds like hell. Then trying to boil 3 pots just to make enough pasta? Also hell.
Do takeout.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m curious, what beach and condo building?
We will be in Hilton head / one family member has a large(er) home there so we will be gathering for meals there and have a real kitchen set up to work with.
Hilton head is in the 80s at spring break??
I would do burgers, but honestly this seems like a huge pain. No on wnats to do this.
Why chime in on page three having clearly not read the thread?
Anonymous wrote:Rice, chicken in penang curry sauce, pumpkin in red curry sauce, mushroom salad.
I use mesri paste and canned coconut milk and find Thai food the easiest and fastest of all cuisines to prepare for a crowd.