what to feed a bunch of kids?
LA
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Posted 11:10 pm, 09/27/2009
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we went with spaghetti this time. I think I'll use the mac and cheese with meat idea next time! thanks!
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efjmom
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Posted 5:55 pm, 09/27/2009
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Mac and cheese.. with hamburger cooked togeather. ! !. is great and cheap ! !
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wesman
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Posted 4:15 am, 09/25/2009
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I think sonic is half price saturday.
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cowgurlbootsnall
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Posted 3:44 pm, 09/22/2009
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A big bag of Totino's pizza rolls have never not been a big hit at our house. From the Tyson family store, a bag of chicken patties to do in the oven & pick up some buns from the merita store...chicken sandwiches! A couple bags of chips, and there's a meal all boys would love.
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Lady Hawk
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Posted 3:09 pm, 09/22/2009
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Get your hubby to make his famous breakfast casserole. If those kids don't like that, they need a good whuppin'.
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Lady Hawk
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Posted 3:08 pm, 09/22/2009
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feed'em beans
lots and lots of beans
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smalltownman
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Posted 3:01 pm, 09/22/2009
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RJ beat me to the Pigs in a Blanket suggestion so I'll have to think of another one.
How about a big pot of chili or chicken stew?
It will probably be cool enough for these this weekend.
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LA
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Posted 2:56 pm, 09/22/2009
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chicadoro
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Posted 2:15 pm, 09/22/2009
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Spaghetti is fairly cheap and easy to fix for a crowd. And teenagers usually don't stick up their nose. Serve it with a green salad for a balanced meal.
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RJspetkitten
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Posted 2:15 pm, 09/22/2009
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My sons & their friends always enjoyed "Pigs in a Poke" - Just stuff a piece of cheddar cheese into a hot dog, wrap cheap crescent roll around & bake following directions on rolls. Cheap, easy & not messy.
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LA
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Posted 1:23 pm, 09/22/2009
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my son asked if a bunch of his friends could come over on Saturday. I would normally order some pizzas, but money is getting tight. any suggestions on something that a bunch of teenagers would like - that won't make me go broke? lol.
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