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seetomatofly
hi. i'm having some friends over for dinner that i havn't seen in a long time. what sshould i make?
y0urelectrikk
Make some type of chicken! You cant go wrong with chicken. (unless they are vegetarians ermm.gif )
redpeony
SLOPPY JOES of course
yellowgurl
i think u should call them and ask what they want to eat it would impress them that you want to include them in your decision.. maybe even ask about their eating choices maybe they don't like tomatoes.. then you would really go wrong if you have tomatoes in your menu. Anyways, you can always eat spagetti and frozen veggies with some kind of meat (if not vegetarian)... if you can't cook buy frozen dinners =D and reserve them on a plate.. but hide the boxes though wink.gif
tmauze
unless they're vegetarians, you can't go wrong with chicken! everyone likes chicken! however, all people like their beef cooked differently, so I wouldn't suggest that or seafood, because seafood allergies are common. I would suggest steamed veggies over pasta with a butter or lemony sauce and chicken on top of that, with a first course simply caesar salad and like boxed brownies: easy and very good, plus most people like it. hope you have fun biggrin.gif
heyyfrankie
http://foodnetwork.com/ wink.gif
inthemudhole
Tacooooooooos! ;D
SMUSHiENESS
^ haha. deffinitly.
KELLYYY
Eh, I think she had the dinner already. mellow.gif
demolished
Frozen Pizza, HAHAH. No, actually you should make spaghetti, pasta, mash potatoes, bacon, and omlet. ;] If you dont/ cant make it then you should look back in the foob section for other type of food.

For dessert, make bursting berries smoothies or something.
gladz612
make them something that u're good at.. pasta's simple.
frenchaddict88
QUOTE(Frankie @ Apr 9 2005, 2:15 PM)

yes, foodnetwork will give you all of your answers for a successful meal :)
make dessert lol.
elmogurly
lasagna or pasta!
YourSuperior
Make Spaghetti!
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