CameronBornAndBred wrote:Cheermom wrote:Since this is my first Brunchgate, I'd appreciate feedback on menu options. I was thinking of a veggie platter, fruit, pasta salad. Happy to do all three or any combination thereof. Also who brings plates, utensils, cups? I am happy to do that, but I don't think we will be arriving until around noon.
Noon will be plenty early enough. TNT usually has utensils and stuff, I make sure I have some cups (for beers and mimosas) but more of all the above are probably welcome, since we will be larger this year. A veggie platter always goes a long way. I think our main courses will be well covered, so anything that serves as appetizers or side dishes will be perfect.
My catering gig is done with only the AA report to be written so, it is now time to get effing serious about the 2010 season opening tailgate- my 12th in a row- BITCHES! (I know, I know- I invented the term "Brunchgate" but... IT ONLY EFFING APPLIES TO NOON KICKOFFS! OK, better now... meds kicking in...)
umm... Given my new Super Hero Power of Moderation on this thread, I'm compelled to to wonder... if absolute power corrupts absolutely. Does Moderator power corrupt moderately? (Thank you! I'll be here all week! Try the Sea Bass and tip your servers!)
Later today, I'll post the overall "menu", along with my contributions. But, if I may, given that our party has so wonderfully expanded, I would like to offer a few suggestions to the group: (listed in order of importance!)
1) You don't NEED to bring anything! We usually have more than enough, of everything, for everyone. If you want to contribute- see below.
2) When posting include the number in your party and what you will contribute (again, refer to suggestion #1) You'll notice when I post I'll have an extensive menu
because I normally have a number of guests in my company. Therefore, I bring enough for my crew and plenty more.
3) This is a T-A-I-L-G-A-T-E! Best results are gained by coming early! The "balloon" drops 60-90 minutes prior to kick-off. If you show up thirty minutes prior to KO, you might hafta' wait until the after party to eat. ;)
4) Check the "Menu" as posted by Your's Truly- TNTDevil. It's the comprehensive view of what will be available! If there's something unique you want to add or, you have some special nutritional requirements bring it on! If you're unsure- see below.
5) If you want to contribute (which isn't required) but the menu is complete, then there are still multiple options:
- Non-perishable foods- Mixed nuts, peanuts (HR, Spicy, whatev.), Smoked/Raw almonds etc. Another good option is Sandwich crackers (in individually wrapped packs), fruit cups etc. Cheeses are another good item. These items, if not completely consumed, can be stored and used at subsequent games. All too often last year people brought "cheese doodles", chips, jarred salsa etc. that just winds up getting thrown away. A waste of money.
- Papergoods- Paper towels, plates, napkins, cups, cutlery. I usually have plenty of this stuff but, given how our group has grown, more stuff is better. However, I have a very strong opinion on this issue- Please don't buy/bring crappy stuff! No wafer thin paper plates. no single-ply napkins, no flimsy cutlery. I'm not trying to be a bitch but, nobody ever uses the thin paper plates, et. al., they utilize the "good" stuff, and the cheap stuff gets thrown out.
- Beverages, beverages, beverages... preferably of the adult variety! You've signed on- it's time to ride the lightening! Of course we can always use water (preferably in gallon jugs as opposed to bottles- less expensive and less plastic waste), sports drinks, juice, and sodas are good as well.
- Kid friendly foods- hot dogs, burgers and accompanying buns, is helpful. (Anyone bringing "Bubba" burgers will be skinned alive, with the corkscrew of my Swiss Army Knife.) There's generally no need to bring condiments unless you desire something "special" as we typically have plenty of Ketchup, mustards, etc.
6) Last suggestion- don't forget your sunscreen and chairs. Even though our tailgate spot is primo and offers lots of natural and tent shade, Wally Wade can be like a sitting in a solar oven and failure to apply sunscreen can make your Sunday
very uncomfortable!
Okay, that's all for now, I'm sure I'm forgetting something, so feel free to add your own suggestions.
Peace,
TNT