I was wondering some good ideas for 9 girls and 1 boy under a budget of about 150- 200?!


Question: I need it asap
it is for a girl about to turn eleven


Answers: I need it asap
it is for a girl about to turn eleven

Rent or buy a couple of the latest movies out - maybe the newest Harry Potter - and do make your own pizzas. You can buy the dough in the refrigerator section of your supermarket if you don't know how to make it (buy 2 pounds to be sure to have extra - or you can just use large pita breads), get the canned pizza sauce (we like Totinos - 1 can should be plenty) and a selection of toppings - what I put out for our Friday night movie fest is -

1/2 green pepper, sliced thin
1/2 red pepper, sliced thin
5 or 6 medium mushrooms, thinly sliced
1 small onion, thinly sliced
2 Italian hot sausages, cooked through, then quartered lengthwise and diced
1 package of sliced pepperoni
1 package of crumbled Feta cheese
some fresh basil leaves
oregano
1 pound of mozarella, grated
8 ounces of Monterey Jack, grated (melts like Mozarella but it is cheaper)
grated parmesan

and if I feel like it or have it handy -

a small can of crushed pineapple, drained
a few slices of ham, diced up
maybe some real bacon crumbles

We usually have 6 adults and one or two 11 year olds.

Throw in some popcorn and movie candy and it is all good. If you rent the movies you will spend under $50.

idk go to the movies bro

take some footballs, frisbees, and some fishing stuff with you and go to your local park or fishing area. as for food...make nachos...they're cheap! if the park is not an optioin...look for dollar movie theatres..most towns have them, but they are a little harder to find. sorry i can't be more help!

Maybe Bowling? I use love doing that!





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