LOL - in the past we had it setup so that one group made breakfast and another made dinner - pancakes and bacon and baked eggs are always pretty easy and can serve a crowd in the morning - coffee is a must - dinner we liked using the grill for brats and we did salmon and corn on the cob last year which was delish and super easy. Depends on how much space and amenities are in your cabin I guess but treat it like a family fourth of July picnic - having stuff in the fridge that is easy to reheat or grab and go because people will be coming and going at all different times. LOTS of beverages - the dragon makes you thirsty. As for free loaders, lol, well that is just "family". A good rule of thumb though is if you invite outsiders to the cabin then request they bring something - even if it is just more drinks and chips. Because space in my car at least is limited I only take the items I think are most expensive or would be hard to find in NC and then buy perishables and such at the big grocery store in Bryson City. Also don't forget if you go to the banquet Saturday night to bring snacks and drinks - makes it much more fun!
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