u/Falcon-Bagels-5555

Best mac and cheese for a group, not Homeroom?

We used to order a few trays of mac and cheese from Homeroom for parties, but want to find a new place. Any suggestions?

EDIT: It has to be really, really good mac and cheese! I have very particular friends on this topic!!

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u/Falcon-Bagels-5555 — 4 days ago
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First Family Dive Trip Next Summer!

We are starting to plan a dive trip for June 2027. Our family consists of 2 adults, two teens, all certified and very comfortable in the water, though the teens have not had much experience diving since their certifications last year.

For a high school graduation present, we're considering Honduras (coming from California) as it seems we can dive every day if we want to, but don't necessarily have to. We are thinking maybe 10 days, incredible corals, bright colors, and copious sea life. A shallow wreck would be a bonus. We want to do some shore or boat dives, snorkel, and take a few days out of the water to do something different.

Ideally we'd like a house rental in a good location with a pool and A/C, or a mellow hotel/resort, as long as it's not outrageously expensive (relatively speaking, I know - we just don't want a super luxury situation).

Is Roatan the best bet, or other destinations within Honduras? (We have done Riviera Maya and Belize and spent a lot of time generally traveling throughout Mexico/Central America).

We have never been to Honduras so any recommendations on how to best go about planning would be hugely appreciated!

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u/Falcon-Bagels-5555 — 17 days ago

What's the best way to get to Bonaire from California?

For a trip next summer, the flights I'm seeing are all 34+ hours and ~$4k. Am I missing anything?

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u/Falcon-Bagels-5555 — 18 days ago
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Planning first family dive trip!

We are starting to plan a dive trip for June 2027. Our family consists of 2 adults, two teens, all certified and very comfortable in the water, though the teens have not had much experience diving since their certifications last year.

For a high school graduation present, we're considering Fiji (coming from California) as it seems we can dive every day if we want to, but don't necessarily have to. We are thinking maybe 10 days, incredible corals, bright colors, and copious sea life. A shallow wreck would be a bonus. We want to do some shore or boat dives, snorkel, and take a few days out of the water to do something different.

Ideally we'd like a house rental in a good location with a pool and A/C, but would be OK with hotel/resort, as long as it's mellow, not outrageously expensive (relatively speaking, I know - we just don't want a super luxury situation).

We have never been to Fiji so any recommendations on how to best go about planning would be hugely appreciated!

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u/Falcon-Bagels-5555 — 18 days ago

Planning First Family Dive Trip!

We are starting to plan a dive trip for June 2027. Our family consists of 2 adults, two teens, all certified and very comfortable in the water, though the teens have not had much of any experience diving since their certifications last year.

For a high school graduation present, we want to go as a family to Bonaire as it seems we can dive every day if we want to, but don't necessarily have to. We are thinking maybe 10 days, incredible corals, bright colors, and copious sea life. A shallow wreck would be a bonus. We want the ability to do some shore or boat dives, snorkel, and take a day out of the water a few times to do something different.

We may also be with other family members for part of the time who don't dive, so a pleasant experience for them (nice lodging, pool, etc.) would be great.

We're up for a house rental or hotel/resort, as long as it's mellow, not outrageously expensive (relatively speaking, I know - we just don't want a super luxury situation).

We have never been to the Caribbean islands (done Riviera Mexicana and Belize) so any recommendations on how to best go about planning would be hugely appreciated!

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u/Falcon-Bagels-5555 — 18 days ago

I NEED an excellent bucket of fried chicken.

Recommendations? We've tried Hopscotch and liked it a lot, but it's a little fancy. Looking for good, straight-ahead picnic style fried chicken. Thanks!

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u/Falcon-Bagels-5555 — 1 month ago

Best panna cotta in OAK/Berk?

Looking for some recs for restaurants with a stellar version of panna cotta on their menu. Any standouts? We are looking for creamy, light, smooth rather than firm, any varieties. Thanks!

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u/Falcon-Bagels-5555 — 2 months ago