Hi -
If we do want to do a communal thing I'd suggest pasta for dinner, several kinds of sauce (marinara, something white, maybe a meat sauce), several kinds of protein (chicken, meatballs, sausage), and veg (zucchini, peppers, maybe mushrooms). Have almost everything prepped in advance (chicken cooked and sliced in bags; vegetables sliced and par-cooked, meatballs and sausage can go into crockpots) - on site combine options in big pans, tossing the pasta with sauce and 'add-ins' to warm.
Add a salad and some bread and you have a good meal. The benefit of several sauces and proteins is that it covers vegetarian, meat-lovers, etc...
Pasta is filling - and adding the protein is important (at a LARP you need the protein).
Otherwise, I'd suggest a taco bar - you can do all the mise in advance and then its just line folk up with tortillas and let them run down the line and add what they want for themselves. Different people can even commit to bringing different parts of the prepped ingredients - spreading out the cost and the work. The benefit of Mexican/a taco bar is that very little of it needs to be warm. Shredded cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, peppers, olives, hot peppers, beans, other veg people like, sour cream, salsa, some protein and rice (the only things that would be better warmed), and corn and flour tortillas cover the entire meal.
Breakfast can be covered by baked goods and fresh fruit brought in - also, on facebook several people have said they have waffle irons (I *might* have one - I need to dig around in my kitchen). I think you can actually buy waffle/pancake mix in a jug (either premixed or you just add water and pour). As there won't be water at the diner plans should revolve around as little clean-up as possible. Waffle irons can just be sponged down - if you do eggs you've got pans and bowls and spatulas and... all needing washing.
On the facebook post it was indicated there will be refrigerator available for players - so that covers keeping stuff fresh.
I like the idea of a communal meal because it maintains the sense of community - not breaking us up into our separate groups.
(Can anyone tell I've done this type of thing before?
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Thoughts?
- kim