Off topic; I need ideas
Help. I am signed up to cater my sons pre football game meal. I need to feed about 60 hungry boys. I thought I would just have it catered by the lodal barbeque place but it was going to be about $900.00 (13.95 per kid). The coach likes the meal about 3 hours before the game so we are looking at about 11:30 A.m. this Friday. I don't know what to make. Any ideas will be appreciated. Love Surf
Comments
-
Does this coach usually have
Does this coach usually have a 'feed' before games? Sounds strange to me from back when my Sons played Pop Warner FB or school FB nothing like that was done. There were a few times that I remember there would be a pot luck or cookout when they returned from a distant game or at the end of the season. What sort of food does he (coach) want them to have? If this is common practice, what have other parents done? Will this 'feed' be inside with facilities/kitchen to use? So many questions!
How could a coach expect any parent to foot the entire bill for feeding 60 FB players on their own?
Winyan - The Power Within
Susan
0 -
Suggestions...
Wow! You're going to have a lot of hungry boys to feed, but you can do it! I would suggest keeping it simple. How about meatball sandwiches, pasta, or casserole dishes? I like the first idea best. You can make or buy the meatballs and keep them hot in a crock pot and buy french bread. The sandwiches can be assembled there.
All the best with your meal! Let us know how it went.
0 -
Pulled pork, baked beans, mac n cheese and corn bread!
Guys love pulled pork or beef brisket ( easy to grill). Have some BBQ sauces. The best is cole slaw, baked beans, mac n cheese, and corn bread! You could have texas toast available for guys wanting to build a sandwich? Can you tell I spent alot of time in Kansas City?
Whatever you choose will be yummy, Im sure.
0 -
Lasagna
I would make lasagna. It's easy to make, cheap, and full of energy carbs for those boys. If you have a freezer, you can make and bake some each day then just warm them up on the last day. Throw in some bread and you are finished.
0 -
Susan it is odd to me as wellRague said:Does this coach usually have
Does this coach usually have a 'feed' before games? Sounds strange to me from back when my Sons played Pop Warner FB or school FB nothing like that was done. There were a few times that I remember there would be a pot luck or cookout when they returned from a distant game or at the end of the season. What sort of food does he (coach) want them to have? If this is common practice, what have other parents done? Will this 'feed' be inside with facilities/kitchen to use? So many questions!
How could a coach expect any parent to foot the entire bill for feeding 60 FB players on their own?
Winyan - The Power Within
Susan
My older son played for a different coach and we didn't do anything for home games. If I can recall correctly we dontated money and someone bought subway sandwiches for the away games. So all of this is new to me. Love Surf
0 -
Thank you for your suggestions.sandra4611 said:Lasagna
I would make lasagna. It's easy to make, cheap, and full of energy carbs for those boys. If you have a freezer, you can make and bake some each day then just warm them up on the last day. Throw in some bread and you are finished.
I love the idea of lasagne but another mother had made it a few weeks before, last week someone made chicken and pasta. So I decided to make barbequed beef tri-tip($2.99 a pound) overnight in my oven, pulled pork (1.59 a pound)in my crock pot and every crockpot I can borrow from my neighbors, macaroni salad (for the carbs and also super cheap to make) and Kings hawaiian rolls. I went to Costco and have never bought so much meat in my life I also bought barbeque sauce and mayo and got out of there paying $134.00 so not too bad. Wish me luck. Love Surf
0 -
Ask for help
I would ask the other parents to help out and divide the menu up with entree's, vegetables, fruit, salad and desert between those that step in to provide.
0 -
wow....that is a lot of boys
wow....that is a lot of boys to feed...ONLY one person does it? How about ask 2-3 others to work together?
IF NOT (is the cost ALL OUT OR YOUR pocket) yikes... how about 6 fts subs, chips,?
PIzza perhaps would be cheaper and ask for paper plates etc to be delivered with the pizza
is it held at a park? house? etc
My nephew has played for years and I Have never heard of this..
good luck
Fri am -not in school then?
I THINK IT SHOULD BE POT LUCK X AMOUNT BRING MAIN DISH AND X AMOUNT BRING DESSERTS/ DRINKS ETC..
0 -
Friday afternoon gamedisneyfan2008 said:wow....that is a lot of boys
wow....that is a lot of boys to feed...ONLY one person does it? How about ask 2-3 others to work together?
IF NOT (is the cost ALL OUT OR YOUR pocket) yikes... how about 6 fts subs, chips,?
PIzza perhaps would be cheaper and ask for paper plates etc to be delivered with the pizza
is it held at a park? house? etc
My nephew has played for years and I Have never heard of this..
good luck
Fri am -not in school then?
I THINK IT SHOULD BE POT LUCK X AMOUNT BRING MAIN DISH AND X AMOUNT BRING DESSERTS/ DRINKS ETC..
Hi Denise
Our coach likes the boys to eat about 3 hours before the game. I have to set this up in the room where they view the films of the games from the week prior. I suppose the coach thinks of it as a bonding exercise. It is a home game for us and our football field is not lighted, so we have to play before it gets dark. I know what you mean when I signed up for this I thought it was just something like a snack you would bring for an AYSO game not a full on meal. Next year I think I will be a bit wiser. Oh well you live and learn. Love Surf
0
Discussion Boards
- All Discussion Boards
- 6 CSN Information
- 6 Welcome to CSN
- 121.8K Cancer specific
- 2.8K Anal Cancer
- 446 Bladder Cancer
- 309 Bone Cancers
- 1.6K Brain Cancer
- 28.5K Breast Cancer
- 397 Childhood Cancers
- 27.9K Colorectal Cancer
- 4.6K Esophageal Cancer
- 1.2K Gynecological Cancers (other than ovarian and uterine)
- 13K Head and Neck Cancer
- 6.4K Kidney Cancer
- 671 Leukemia
- 792 Liver Cancer
- 4.1K Lung Cancer
- 5.1K Lymphoma (Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin)
- 237 Multiple Myeloma
- 7.1K Ovarian Cancer
- 61 Pancreatic Cancer
- 487 Peritoneal Cancer
- 5.5K Prostate Cancer
- 1.2K Rare and Other Cancers
- 539 Sarcoma
- 730 Skin Cancer
- 653 Stomach Cancer
- 191 Testicular Cancer
- 1.5K Thyroid Cancer
- 5.8K Uterine/Endometrial Cancer
- 6.3K Lifestyle Discussion Boards