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Self employed. All day meeting at my house tomorrow. What do I feed the person coming?

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Goandplay · 08/01/2019 14:09

Just that really. I have someone coming to my home tomorrow for work, 10-3pm.

Do I have to give them lunch?

I don't want to but what else can I do, they will get hungry. Is there something I can offer that is pretty much ready made to prevent me needing to mess around in the kitchen.

I'll offer normal teas, coffees, water and biscuits.

Thank you.

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Magpiefeather · 08/01/2019 15:18

Abound? Above

MarilynSlumroe · 08/01/2019 15:20

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halfwitpicker · 08/01/2019 15:41

But will they not want to take a break I. E Escape the house for a while?

I know I would

halfwitpicker · 08/01/2019 15:42

I have a colleague who comes to my house to work for the day fairly regularly. I often make a big pot of soup the night before (lentil, curried parsnip, roasted tomato or something else). I make a fresh loaf of bread in the morning (I have a bread machine) and have in some good butter and a couple of nice cheeses.

Always seems to go down well and she has started bringing lovely leftover curries or tarts etc...

^

Sounds bloody fabulous Grin

Goandplay · 08/01/2019 17:50

I can definitely do the soup option in the oven. Thank you everyone.
I’ve sent a quick email and we are all sorted for tomorrow.

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MissMacaron · 09/01/2019 19:13

How did it go today OP?

Goandplay · 17/01/2019 07:28

They were fasting 🤦🏻‍♀️
The role was reversed this week. I had a nice cheese sandwich and fruit.
I definitely won’t be worried next time.

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