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Daughter of Scrooge: 13th birthday meal, can i get away with this?

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HmmmIwonder · 24/06/2011 15:52

Dd wants to go to Nandos for her birthday, wants to take X friends (exact number and identity will be next on the crisis list) Nandos isn't cheap, all those extras add up, so I want to limit the spend to £10 per kid (ideally less if I thought I could get away with it) . The kids would have £10 each to spend and then have to top up for extras. Is this completely mad/ unreasonable/too cheap to think of? (Sorry to post in two threads, I was looking for a Total Cheapskate thread but couldnt find one Blush)

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inkyfingers · 24/06/2011 17:55

I'd tell her the number you're prepared to pay for. Check out what they could have for that and maybe order some extra high-carb sides to fill up/look generous.

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bagelmonkey · 24/06/2011 17:56

I think that seems reasonable. How would you do it? Give each child a tenner and leave them to order themselves? Or tell them to keep their choice under £10?

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frazzle26 · 25/06/2011 08:36

Either that or decide how much you are willing to spend, say for arguments sake £100. She can either have 10 friends who can spend £10 each or 5 who can spend £20. Her choice.

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Xales · 26/06/2011 18:53

I think you will really struggle to get a meal, drink and dessert for £10 each, they are really not cheap.

Perhaps it would be better to get the platters to share for them and share sides like chips, sweetcorn etc.

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crazynanna · 26/06/2011 19:00

Apiece of chicken,2 sides and a bottomless drink = £10
A chicken burger,2 sides and a bottomless drink =£10.65
HTH

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pointydog · 26/06/2011 19:07

Best to invite fewer friends and not be feeling stingy about the party food.

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