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HadEnough 01-26-2007 08:54 PM

Graduation Party Food
 
Need some ideas for grad party food, ladies. Does not need to be healthy. I need to be able to feed a lot of people and not break the bank. Thanks!

EZMONEY 01-26-2007 10:00 PM

High school? One quick and easy dish we have done for large parties is order fajitas from our mexican restaurant. Tortillas, beef and chicken, rice, beans and onions and peppers ~ comes in big aluminum foil containers and the kids just serve themselves. We have also cooked our own enchiladas with rice and beans all day, a lot of work but good and cheap too.

FrouFrou 01-26-2007 11:26 PM

Going with the mexican...fajitas you could add chips, salsa, queso, taquito's, mini-tacos, etc...or...

subway sandwiches, with chips & dip, veggie platters, a couple of different salads (potato, macaroni, etc.)

bunch of different pizzas

I would go with something easy, lots of finger foods.

lizziness 01-27-2007 12:24 AM

Mom used to order a bunch of the biggest cheapest pizzas for us during birthday parties and the like...

I think that a big sub sandwich is a great way to go. Throw in some bowls of salad greens and a couple of different dressings and you're good to go.

Also places like Costco and Sam's club do up big tins of lasagna or pasta that would feed a lot of people.

HadEnough 01-27-2007 08:06 AM

Yes, high school and there will be about 150 people there, my kids are twins, so lots of friends.

midwife 01-27-2007 11:04 AM

Get those huge bags of chicken wings from Costco or Sam's, cut of the tips and then cut them at the joint. Coat them in hot sauce/butter (melted into the hot sauce) and broil them about 5-7 minutes, turning part way. Serve with more sauce and blue cheese dressing.

Cheap, makes a ton, and people love them, and can be served hot or at room temperature.

alinnell 01-27-2007 12:00 PM

I was going to suggest make-your-own tacos. If you cook up the meat beforehand and have it in crockpots or chafing dishes, the rest is cold and easy for everyone to make it like they want it. Use both hard and soft shells. And chips and salsa on the side. Wow, are you ambitious!--150 kids!


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