Meanwhile, our guests broke into 2 main groups, my paternal relatives under the tree, my maternal relatives at the BBQ pit, and small clusters scattered all around.
It was intentional that the chairs were limited, so as to encourage movement and mingling.
The food was not bad and I didn't get to eat the chicken wings nor the curry. I was shocked to learnt that they were wiped out in a flash. Next time, I must order two portions of the favourite dishes. Also, two servings of beverage and more cutlery because most people used more than one plate.
The next time you want to have a barbeque, you can check out this company
www.eatzcatering.com It says "Host, not roast"
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