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Old 05-05-2008, 04:06 PM
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With events like this I station staff at the protein......serving eliminates pilers.
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On another note, we are also having chicken so I don't really need 200 servings of beef, although i am aware that alot of people will be asking for both in the buffet line.
Church dinner= "Wow, this really looks good! I'm gonna have something of everything."
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"Hey, Martha, that sliced rib is really good; while you're up, will you grab me a couple of slices?"


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funny guy.....yes, we are the pig police.....NO More for you.....would you like chicken or beef? 1/2 portions of each for "both" response.

your prime rib has ribs attached, I meant the ribeye without ribs.....roast and slice.

Surprisingly church meals means.....more coffee consumed, desserts are dirguer, they really do eat like there is no tomorrow....even the little elderly ladies. One petit 93 yearold, 85 pounder put away 3 plates full.....not kidding. With 200 guests one trip through is what I'd expect. Shut that baby down as the last goes through and move on to the dessert table.

Let us know how it works out for you. I'd be interested in knowing what you came up with.....well, if you made any $ would also be interesting.
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your prime rib has ribs attached, I meant the ribeye without ribs.....roast and slice.
I also meant boneless, but I wasn't wearing these, when I was searching for a photo:
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I'd be interested in knowing what you came up with.....well, if you made any $ would also be interesting.


(I'm on a graphical roll .)
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dude we have too much time on our hands......
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Default church dinner for 200

i guess i still don't know how to use this forum. I received 4 emails at different dates and times, but all 4 had RSteve and Shroomgirl joking back and forth about the church dinner with pictures of army people, meat, and pennies. I don't know how that helps me with my questions.
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