After a big family "do" I enjoy the knowledge that I won't have to cook for 2 or 3 days as DH and I are more than happy to exist on the leftover cold meat, veggies or salad, pudding and certainly cheese.
Do you prefer to get your quantities "right" when catering for a larger number than usual or do you tend to overcater too?
Yesterday (9 of us) I clearly judged the roasties and vegetables right , but was slightly alarmed less than enthusiastic when our 25 year old nephew suggested "seconds" of the large not to say expensive leg of lamb I had planned would see the 2 of us through till tomorrow! Hastily changing the subject to Nugella's salted chocolate tart got me out of a sticky situation! It is designed to feed 12, generously, but nephew would happily have cleaned that plate too if I hadn't whisked put it back in the fridge and suggested teas and simnel cake.
Actually reading this, with our nephew around, all 6'4" of him, the concept of leftovers doesn't really exist 
Platonic friendships - do they exist?




Everyone always leaves with bags full of 'next-weeks-lunch', plus there's still enough for us! Cold meat and bubble and squeak with pickle today - yum!
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and the chocolate fudge cake was shared between the three of them.
) plus another half leg 'just in case'. There were 9 of us (3 children) and the whole of the large one went on Sunday and the other was used last night for 4 of us with bubble and squeak.