motownbrowne
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I don't know Don, what do they call 'em?
Believe it or not, I barely go to McDonalds here, the wife likes to, but we go home once a year and I usually get all my American fast food fixes during that time. But the Germans call fries "Frites or pommes frites". Then they cover them with mayo, curry ketchup, and chopped onions and eat them with a toothpick.
We were trying to do a St. Patricks Day fund raiser for the unit by selling Irish nachos, we had so many hoops to jump through with the health department and inspections and training certifications on food handling. After we got all that done, we were told we couldn't call them "Irish" nachos because it might offend someone who is Irish. So we had the St. Patricks day "deep fried potato wedges w/cheese sale fundraiser"
4th Saturday in August.When is this fundraiser?
If you're buying the big cans of cheese, jalapenos, etc. from Sam's Club, ask them about their return policy.
When my girls played softball I was often "volunteered" to run the concession table at weekend tourneys. I remember that Sam's would take back unopened food items. Kind of surprised me that they'd do that, but they did! The point is - you might be able to buy enough so you don't have to worry about running out and then take back the extra so it doesn't come out of your profits.Good luck!!
The closest Sam's is 125 mile round trip and I'm trying to make just one trip.
Sam's isn't going to be that much cheaper than Walmart. Your cost to drive 125 miles has to be 125 X .60 = $75, at minimum, valuing your time at zero.
I'd shop at Walmart. Walmart can special order any of the large sizes available at Sam's.
If this is going to be an annual event, you wouldn't have to worry about taking the extra cans of cheese back - just keep them for next year. I think the shelf life on that stuff is something like 147 years! :licking: :laughing: