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In a bit less then two weeks, I plan to have a small event. This event will be attended by mainly teens people from ages 15-17. I think there will be around 45 teens attending and about 10 adults attending. It is a two day event. The event is sort of like a gathering of youth entrepreneurs getting to know each other (not every teen in the event knows each other) and some training on skills such as sales. The thing is that I need some help deciding the food selection for breakfast and lunch for the two day event. I want the food selection to be different each time. On the internet, I can find many links to recipes to cook. The problem is, I want a food selection people can grab off a table easily. If the food is cooked, it probably come from a local restaurant. Can you tell me some food selection ideas that are both fun and not cost a fortune? My budget is up to $6 per meal per person. I live in Oakland, California if that helps. Thanks
In a bit less then two weeks, I plan to have a small event. This event will be attended by mainly teens people from ages 15-17. I think there will be around 45 teens attending and about 10 adults attending. It is a two day event. The event is sort of like a gathering of youth entrepreneurs getting to know each other (not every teen in the event knows each other) and some training on skills such as sales. The thing is that I need some help deciding the food selection for breakfast and lunch for the two day event. I want the food selection to be different each time. On the internet, I can find many links to recipes to cook. The problem is, I want a food selection people can grab off a table easily. If the food is cooked, it probably come from a local restaurant. Can you tell me some food selection ideas that are both fun and not cost a fortune? My budget is up to $6 per meal per person. I live in Oakland, California if that helps. Thanks


