TheBeachHouse
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This Friday, one family is taking the whole inn to celebrate a Bar Mitzvah at sunrise on Saturday. They want to do it by the sea, but it will likely end up taking place in our smallish living room. They asked for breakfast to be served after the ceremony.
Our breakfast room is a bit tight if more than a few people are serving themselves at the same time. We showed them the space and told them the limitations but they loved it.
We also told them we are not gourmet cooks and just put out the basics. They are fine with it.
SO, we are serving a buffet of: coffee cake, banana bread and pumpkin muffins and Anadama bread; assorted cereals with milk; scrambled eggs, pancakes and bacon and sausage (they said they LOVE bacon and I even said, "for a religeous ceremony?" they said, yes.) Yogurt parfaits in wine glasses and a three melon salad. Oj, cranberry juice, milk.
I'm a little nervous to seat 14 - 16 at one time. We have 14 actual chairs at tables. So it should work.
Anyway, we've never done an event before, so I'm nervous, but excited. After they leave, the inn closes and we are off on vacation. (and it's ok to say that on the internet because we are not leaving the house unattended. Two other people live there full time.)
Our breakfast room is a bit tight if more than a few people are serving themselves at the same time. We showed them the space and told them the limitations but they loved it.
We also told them we are not gourmet cooks and just put out the basics. They are fine with it.
SO, we are serving a buffet of: coffee cake, banana bread and pumpkin muffins and Anadama bread; assorted cereals with milk; scrambled eggs, pancakes and bacon and sausage (they said they LOVE bacon and I even said, "for a religeous ceremony?" they said, yes.) Yogurt parfaits in wine glasses and a three melon salad. Oj, cranberry juice, milk.
I'm a little nervous to seat 14 - 16 at one time. We have 14 actual chairs at tables. So it should work.
Anyway, we've never done an event before, so I'm nervous, but excited. After they leave, the inn closes and we are off on vacation. (and it's ok to say that on the internet because we are not leaving the house unattended. Two other people live there full time.)