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Default What are some Fun Food Themed Parties??

SPOONS wrote:
> Oh that sounds so good....A Mexican party...and it's easy since the
> majority of the food I can make ahead of time. I love mexican food,
> shredded chicken is my fav.
>
> Take care,
> SPOONS
> My photo food log http://www.fotolog.net/giggles
>

Wrong time of year for this, but years ago my brother and I used to host an
annual "tropical/reggae" party every spring. The menu featured lots of
fruit; I'd cut a pineapple in half and core it, then cut up the chunks of
fruit and put them in the shells on a bed of ice with chunks of melon,
sliced kiwi, strawberries, etc. We'd have meat, cheese and crackers and
other nibbles and (alcoholic) fruit punch. Reggae music on the stereo.

Everyone who came in the door got "laid" LOL (we bought cheap plastic leis
from a party supply store). Tropical shirts/outfits were required. A
friend built a limbo set-up for us - two tall poles with pegs to support the
limbo rod; we had a limbo contest. I remember one year it was raining so
hard a friend showed up wearing a snorkle and flippers. Good time was had
by all!

Jill
> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
> . ..
>> SPOONS wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I had my first "Banana Split Party" and it was so much fun watching
>>> everyone create their own master piece. They were all saying how it
>>> was such a good idea & we should do more food relatd parties

>>
>>> Thanks a bunch,
>>> SPOONS
>>> My photo food log http://www.fotolog.net/giggles

>>
>> I have a quesadilla baker. At work we used to have 'make your own
>> quesadilla' pot luck lunches. Everyone brought some ingredients and
>> we baked our own quesadillas. There were, of course, chips and
>> salsa and refried beans to be had on the side as well as bean salads
>> and the like. Alas, we couldn't have margaritas
>>
>> Jill



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