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Cut each pie into 3 pieces. Everyone gets 2 slices. Voila.
Yes, logically, thanks. The issue is how to ensure that everyone receives an equal portion of the pies. That is to say, how to ensure that my cuts are accurate.
It's not the easiest, but a problem I think common to mothers and church kitchens. How to equitably manage extras? (Side dishes, smaller slices, etc.) How to equitably distribute leftovers (equitably, and without making anyone feel that their contribution was in vain.)
When I had two teenage kids, I had no real feeling for how many people would be at the dinner table until they got there. Casseroles, side veg, salads, and breads were how we figured it out.
I would go as far as saying that it's a true marker of 'hospitality' to make a dinner together seem effortless and worth stopping for, no matter how many or how few are at the table.
In my memory, my own mother was very poor at this.
Going to watch the Canadian Country Music Awards in about 1/2 hour.
Great music and gorgeous guys to drool over.Great idea BethAnne. That ought to be very exciting.
Great music and gorgeous guys to drool over.![]()
Are you pouring?I woke up, and it was Monday. c[_] Coffee time.