Anonymous wrote:Paper plates are hard for a BBQ because people pile them up and they don't hold the food without breaking.
Chicken on the grill - ok. Have sauces?
Simple Green Salad and choice of bottled dressings - make or ask someone to bring it
Watermelon - slice it up
Potato Salad - make or buy or ask someone to bring it
Corn - grill some. Have butter on the side
Deviled Eggs - make some!
To Chips and salsa and/or guacamole; potato chips
NEVER invite someone over and then ask them to bring a dish. It's extremely tacky!
Cake - OK
Wine, beer, juice boxes, popsicles for the kids
Anonymous wrote:I live in the city and we do not have a yard. Now I really want to go to OP's BBQ.
Both have their appeal!Anonymous wrote:I live in the city and we do not have a yard. Now I really want to go to OP's BBQ.
this thread really did boost my confidence! I was feeling so self conscious about the weeds and cracked patio and dumpy house next door. Now I feel confident!Anonymous wrote:OP, we sail and spend a lot of time entertaining on our sailboat. One of the best things we purchased was inexpensive stemless clear plastic wine cups. They get so much use! And people love that they are lightweight, don't spill easily, and won't break. I think I got mine at Target. I have a set at home as well. They are great for patio drinking.
Anonymous wrote:OP- can you comment on the menu? What all are you having? The table/yard/glassware sounds fine and nothing anyone would think twice about. However, what is the food/beverage situation? Did I miss that post?
Anonymous wrote:Thank you everyone! You're actually being super helpful for once. Hahahaha. I appreciate all the comments of "no one cares!" I just, in my mind, think they'll be standing there thinking "why is her yard 99% weeds?!"
I'll get tableclothes and stemless wine glasses. Good idea.
As for the kids, we've known each other for 5 years so the kids are fine just playing in the yard. We have toys but nothing special!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you inspired me - I am going to bring out our kitchen table to the backyard next time we have people over! Our outdoor table also only seats 4 (although we often squeeze up a couple more chairs or else people eating standing or in casual shifts or else in lawn chairs nearby). I don't know why I never thought to bring out the kitchen table - brilliant!
Haha thanks! It only works if you, like us, have a super cheap little table. If you have a large, reclaimed barn door wooden table from Room and Board then no, it wouldn't work.