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Unread 04-25-2008, 04:56 PM
 
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Default Caterers in the Dover Area

My husband and I will be celebrating our 40th Weddidng anniversary Sept 27th and we decided to have a wine and cheese reception at our clubhouse.
Since we are fairly new to the area and do not know any good caterers, Could someone recommend someone that would come to our clubhouse and cater this affair?
We weren't going to have anything but changed our minds. We have so many wonderful friends in DE and would like to share that day with all.
No dinner just a wine, cheese, fruit and dessert menu.
Delly, I know you would probably know since you have been here since dirt. LOL
any and all suggestions are welcome.
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Unread 04-25-2008, 05:55 PM
 
Location: Slower, lower Delaware
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My retirement was recently catered by Pizzadili's on 13 in Camden. They are Italians and genius when it comes to Italian food. Their restaurant isn't the greatest by the catering they do is excellent. I've never had any other caterers but them at any function I attended.

Congrats on your anniversary.
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Unread 04-25-2008, 06:18 PM
 
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My retirement was recently catered by Pizzadili's on 13 in Camden. They are Italians and genius when it comes to Italian food. Their restaurant isn't the greatest by the catering they do is excellent. I've never had any other caterers but them at any function I attended.

Congrats on your anniversary.
Oh thanks Dumpling. Do they cater at your home or just at the premises?
Or Both!!
When did you have your retirement party. Mine was last Sat in Feb 2007. We had ours at Gallos Restaurant in Philly. Was a real nice way to end my career.
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Unread 04-25-2008, 06:23 PM
 
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I don't know for sure but I would think they would cater anywhere.

I had my retirement July 2007. It was wonderful. Even more wonderful was not working there anymore. You don't realize how much stress you are under until you aren't under that type of stress.

My hubby and I went away for a month. I sat around the house a week and a half and I'd had enough I went full-time at the job I was working part-time and I'm loving it.

I drove from Millsboro to Smyrna...60 miles one way. Now my job is about a mile. Whew...thank God, with the prices of gas now.
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Unread 04-26-2008, 05:59 AM
 
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I don't know for sure but I would think they would cater anywhere.

I had my retirement July 2007. It was wonderful. Even more wonderful was not working there anymore. You don't realize how much stress you are under until you aren't under that type of stress.

My hubby and I went away for a month. I sat around the house a week and a half and I'd had enough I went full-time at the job I was working part-time and I'm loving it.

I drove from Millsboro to Smyrna...60 miles one way. Now my job is about a mile. Whew...thank God, with the prices of gas now.
Oh I hear ya!! I worked for IRS and that was a very stressful job. Especially when you see peop[le sit there watching movies and playing games all night then you have to clean up their work.
Yeah.........I am loving retirement. No part time job as of yet but maybe down the road. I am still busy even though I'm not working and I see people all the time. I thought I would be bored out of my mind and ready to kill hubby since the two of us are retired. Well Hubby is still alive and in no way am I bored. having such fun first time in my life. But I was thinking after the summer, I may want to look for something part time. I thought of a temp agency for a temp position?
What do you do?
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Unread 04-26-2008, 06:01 AM
 
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Sorry didn't mean to hijack the thread. Okay..........back to catering. Whatcha got folks.
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Unread 04-26-2008, 06:31 AM
 
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Oh I hear ya!! I worked for IRS and that was a very stressful job. Especially when you see peop[le sit there watching movies and playing games all night then you have to clean up their work.
Yeah.........I am loving retirement. No part time job as of yet but maybe down the road. I am still busy even though I'm not working and I see people all the time. I thought I would be bored out of my mind and ready to kill hubby since the two of us are retired. Well Hubby is still alive and in no way am I bored. having such fun first time in my life. But I was thinking after the summer, I may want to look for something part time. I thought of a temp agency for a temp position?
What do you do?
I'm a manager at ACE hardware. I love the job, my body doesn't cooperate all the time. I had shoulder surgery a few years ago and it's pretty weak. I grew up with 2 older brothers, volunteered on ambulance and worked for DSP so I'm comfy with men.

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Sorry didn't mean to hijack the thread. Okay..........back to catering. Whatcha got folks.
*whispers* it's your thread, you can hijack it if you want to
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Unread 04-26-2008, 06:40 AM
 
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I'm a manager at ACE hardware. I love the job, my body doesn't cooperate all the time. I had shoulder surgery a few years ago and it's pretty weak. I grew up with 2 older brothers, volunteered on ambulance and worked for DSP so I'm comfy with men.



*whispers* it's your thread, you can hijack it if you want to
LMAO!!!
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