Archive for January, 2012

Party Appetizer Ideas

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Party appetizer ideas include a few criteria to be considered. There are also many ways to prepare for the party appetizers and, most of the time; it depends on the nature of the party to be held. When it comes to hosting a party, we are often at a loss as to what we can serve as the party appetizer. What is an Appetizer? An Appetizer is a food or beverage that is served before the start of a meal, at a special party or at a business event. The purpose of an Appetizer is to stimulate your appetite, hence the name Appetizer. When it comes to serving appetizers, they don’t need to be fancy. They can be spreads, dips, cheese balls, seafood, caviar, party breads and other small foods to whet your appetite. The whole concept regarding appetizer ideas deals with how you manage & plan your party. You have to organize all appetizer ideas and also consider timesaving tips for such appetizers such as preparation tips of all the appetizer recipes, different serving techniques along with various appetizer recipes. You should also try out different suggestions regarding serving food to implement better appetizer ideas for such parties. When you want to be the perfect host, you should interact with your guests and not spend all your time cooking. You should do thorough planning 2 to 3 days before the party. So firstly, you have to decide what types of dips & dishes you want to feed your guests. Marinate everything few days before the party and keep them in your freezer. Secondly, the all salad vegetables should be taken care of such as slicing of vegetables like onions, tomatoes & carrots should be done in advance & stored in the plastic bags or particular in the crisper of your refrigerator. You can bring together these salad material according to need in that party. You can even serve appetizers according to the themes you want to implement in your party. Before the night of party, you can set out the entire china or paper cutlery, along with mini-barbeques and fondue bowls that are used for serving appetizers at parties. Crostini look and sound complex, but are easy to assemble. Start with pre-made crostini or make your own by slicing narrow French bread and toasting them in the oven. A dusting of dry salad dressing mix makes a zesty seasoning for the bread. Finish each slice by adding a variety of toppings. For a fresh taste, cut up tomatoes, mix them with olive oil, basil, and salt. You can also toss in beans, corn, and cut-up avocado for a more Southwestern flair. For a heartier appetizer, use a piece of folded deli ham topped with a piece of Swiss cheese. If you are very short on time, make crock pot meatballs. Put the meatballs going ahead of time in your crock pot; they can cook while you are at work or getting ready for the party. When they are done, leave them in the pot on low heat so they stay warm. Pile the meatballs on serving trays. Include a dish of toothpicks and a pot of dipping sauce like barbecue or salad dressing so guests can eat them easily without making a mess. The second part of the appetizer ideas contain management of the preparations, which you make for the parties. So while executing these ideas the main concern should be management of timing in that party. In addition, there should be proper handling of every department of party by a competent person. For sweets and deserts, there should be three to five people. In beverages, there should be serving of one cup of beverages for one person in one hour. Sometimes you can serve wine also according to desire of guests. So in beverages, wine should be considered along with cocktails and mock tails. Apart from the cold drinks, you can serve tea & coffee, which should be half cup for every guest in such party. Third criteria of appetizer idea for a party are the question that what should we serve to such party guests. Because there are several guests who like something different, therefore, the best solution for this there should be various appetizer menus with different & attractive flavors.

Picnic Party Ideas

Saturday, January 21st, 2012

Picnic party ideas, like any other types of party, require a few considerations such as budget, decorations, place for the party, food and drinks, and also the games and activities for the party. Holiday picnics are fun. They are customary to a lot of people all over the world, and are most commonly held in places of traditional indoor parties for companies, organizations, families and among neighbors. Holiday picnic parties are exciting and offer surprising twists than most indoor parties. More than that, it also offers a wider option for your party games and amusements. These are simply some of the reasons why holiday picnic parties are a better alternative than the traditional ones. Furthermore, besides that, picnic-themed party can also be used for parties like birthday, wedding, and also casual type of party. There are a couple of things to consider though if you want to make your holiday picnic party a success. First of all is your budget. You should consider the number of people who will be attending your party so you will know how much to spend. Obviously, a bigger party would require a bigger budget. You can try organizing a party for your kid’s class, your book club or your co-workers but all these depends on your budget. If you’re planning to have a “Secret Santa” gift exchange, make sure you have your guests RSVP so you’ll know exactly how much people will attend your party. Where you sit your guests should also be considered. If you plan to hold it in your backyard, make sure you have enough portable outdoor seating. If you don’t, you can cordially ask your guest to bring their own picnic blankets. If you’re running really low on budget, ask your guests to potluck-that is, bring their own picnic basket with food for themselves and some extra for the other guests. For potluck parties, it would be advisable to have a theme like Italian or traditional Christmas so you’ll still have your food coordinated. If you want, you can also ask them to bring their own blanket that matches your theme. If you are holding a picnic birthday party, perhaps the decoration is one of the things that you will want to consider. The best part of the picnic birthday party is the ease of decorating. Red and white checkered tablecloths and an outdoor area are the main requirements. Hay bales can double as serving tables when covered with patterned fabric or oil cloth. Inexpensive bandanas displayed or even used as a clothing item add to the festivities. Consider stringing the bandanas using cord or twine. Tie the twine between some ‘natural posts’ such as readily available trees. Pumpkins and scarecrows add to the decor if the time of the year for the celebration occurs in the fall season. You also have different options if you want to provide all the food. You can serve a full meal complete with appetizers and drinks, or just a dessert party which can be really fun. As an example, considering the Christmas theme, gingerbread houses, Christmas cookies, cranberry muffins, nut brittle and peppermint bark are great appetizers that can be served for your holiday picnic party. They are delicious sweets that are sure to adore your guests. A gorgeous little Christmas tree made from gum drops and sugary green can be a perfect centerpiece. Drinks should be situated in different locations with hot cocoa, cider other warm drinks. If the party includes adults, you can also serve wine. Dinner rolls, mixed vegetables, glazed sweet potato slices are appetizing foods that can also be served. For party like birthday picnic party, you can consider Barbecue begs. Hamburgers, hotdogs, grilled meats, Cole slaw, potato salad or potato chips, and baked beans play together to create the complete menu. Serve the delectable delights in red lined with red checkered napkins or paper. These are inexpensive easily stored and used repeatedly for different occasions. Kabobs with fresh fruits of the season delight everyone. Rounded tip skewers work well for younger children. Set up an ice cream cone station complete with all the fixings. To capture the holiday ambience, you need to think about your decorations. They need not be expensive. Simple twinkling lights, red ribbons and a hint or two of poinsettia plants should do the trick. If budget is not an issue, you might want to scout Target, Wal-Mart, K-Mart and other large discount chain stores for perfect holiday yard decorations. And parties are not complete without games and activities. For outdoor holiday picnic parties, the games are endless. You can organize a tree-decorating party where your guests will bring their own ornament or provide the ornaments and have them freestyle the decorations themselves. This is fun for parties that include different families from your neighborhood. Each family can have their own tree to decorate. A living nativity scene can also be set up to get the kids involved. Use your child’s baby dolls, a couple of hay (or dry leaves if hay is not available) and some colored fabric and have your guests recreate the nativity themselves. If you have pets, let them join and serve as the animals in the nativity barn. Afterwards, you can go around your block and sing carols with your guests.

HILLSDALE KID’S CLUB PROGRAM

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

If you’re 12 years or younger, you can join the fun by registering at the Customer Service Center for the new Kid’s Club Program. The membership is FREE and you’ll receive special gifts when you register.  Plus as a member, you get great perks like an official membership card, birthday recognition, along with special offers and savings [...]

St Patrick’s Day Party Part 2

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

You can also prepare some Irish traditional food for the party. Beer and spirits are not the only great to come out of Ireland.

St Patrick’s Day Party Part 1

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

St. Patricks day party includes a few considerations like party decorations and ambience, and the food and drinks for the party.

Tiki Party Ideas

Monday, January 16th, 2012

Tiki party ideas can be creative and it includes many considerations for the party such as the decorations, food and drinks, party place and also the games and activities for the party. During the summertime,

Party Snack Ideas

Friday, January 13th, 2012

Party snack ideas are important to any party and it consists of many different options such as finger foods and other packaged snacks. It can be healthy as well by making your own snacks with fruits and other materials. When it comes to any party, food and snacks are important. That is why you may be trying to decide which food and snacks, you should have at your next party. As you will likely see, you have an unlimited number of different options. When we talk about snacks, we will normally think of it as an unhealthy food. But snacks can be healthy too when you actually take the time and think about it. Children require healthy foods in their growing ages. Their growing bodies and minds need the right kind of nutrition. Unfortunately, this is also the age when children get swayed by commercials and may start to enjoy junk foods more than they should. To make sure that your child continues to eat healthy and does not get obese at such a tender age, you should introduce him/her to healthy kid’s snacks. Children love finger foods, and the best way to keep them healthy is to give them snacks which are nutritious. This not only keeps their hunger under control, but also improves their immunity and teaches them to eat healthy from a very young age. As an example, a grill will be your best cooking tool for your party. For a large, filling snack, make pork and pineapple kabobs. You can use pork loin cut into one inch cubes and topped with salt and pepper, or use pre-cooked ham cut into one inch cubes. Cut up a fresh pineapple into pieces about the same size as the pork. Include some fresh red bell peppers to add color and cut them into one inch pieces. Grab a kabob skewer and slide on a piece pineapple, a piece of pork or ham and then a piece of red pepper. Repeat this until the kabob is full. Grill until the pork loin is cooked through. If you are using ham simply cook until everything is heated through. Serve the kabobs to your guests on the skewers or slide the pieces off onto individual plates. Create a pineapple and bacon snack by cutting up one-inch cubes of fresh pineapple. Wrap each piece with a thin slice of bacon. Cook the bacon-wrapped pineapple pieces in a grill pan on the outdoor grill or bake them on a baking sheet in your oven at 350 degrees until the bacon reaches desired crispiness. Turn once while grilling or baking for even cooking. Arrange on a platter with toothpicks to serve. If you’d rather not do a lot of cooking, baking or grilling stop by the local deli and pick up some ham salad, sliced pineapple and your favorite loaf bread. Make large sandwiches with two pieces of bread and ham salad topped with a slice of well-drained pineapple. Cut the sandwiches into smaller, bite-size finger sandwiches and serve on a platter for snacking. Besides that, fruit salad is always a winner at any party. Chop up fresh pineapple, papaya, bananas and kiwi and serve the salad in a decorative bowl. Top it with a sprinkle of shredded coconut or chopped fresh mint for a different twist. For another fruit option, cut a fresh pineapple into large, long slices. Place them on the grill and cook until the pineapple until it is heated through and the sugars begin to caramelize. Pull the pineapple slices off the grill, sprinkle them with cinnamon and chop them into pieces to eat with toothpicks while it’s still warm. Macadamia nuts made a great snack by themselves, but they can also be put into baked goods to give your sweets a Hawaiian touch. Make chocolate chip cookies and add in a half cup of chopped macadamia nuts before baking. Prepare some brownies with coconut and chopped macadamia nut, and then cut them into small bite-sized snack pieces. The best healthy kids snack recipes are those which are closest to their natural state. Given their way, children would love to grow up on a diet of bread, biscuits and junk food which are all addictive. So let’s make junk healthy.

California Pupptes Receives 2011 Best of San Jose Award

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

NEW YORK, NY, December 17, 2010 — California Pupptes has been selected for the 2011 Best of San Jose Award in the Family & Business Entertainers category by the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA).

Party Dessert Ideas

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

There are a variety of party dessert ideas for different kinds of occasions such as wedding, Christmas and birthday party as well. Serving which types of desserts will mainly determine by the number of guests and also the theme of the party. Who doesn’t love dessert! Right from chocolate truffles to ice-creams to pies and tarts, all kinds of desserts that satiate the sweet tooth are welcome. Desserts put a lovely full stop to the entire event or occasion. It leaves the guests happy at the end of the wedding, birthday party or baby shower. Presenting creative dessert ideas for party always wins the hearts of many guests. People love tasting something new and delicious! Depending on the occasion, the dessert choice may vary. For example, dessert ideas for baby showers, birthday parties, weddings, etc. will be different. However, there are no hard and fast rules regarding which dessert is supposed to be served at a particular party. The number of guests and theme will determine the kind of dessert you choose to serve. For a wedding occasion, the sight of rich Belgian chocolate cascading off the levels of the fountain is a fantastic, mouth-watering sight. It’s a lot of fun to dip fruits, cookies, marshmallows, etc. into a chocolate waterfall and then relish it. Such chocolate fountains are a hit at weddings and keep the fun and excitement going! With different dipping items like pretzels, wafer cookies, dry fruits, nuts, tea biscuits, fruits and anything that you think would go well with chocolate can be placed on the table for the guests to relish. Chocolate fountains are great dessert ideas for large groups.

Red Carpet Party

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

There are a few considerations when organizing a red carpet party. Have you ever watched the Oscars or Emmys and wondered what it’d be like to attend a red carpet affair? Has someone you know graduated or do you know someone who is about to celebrate a milestone birthday? Imagine walking out on your very own red carpet to celebrate the occasion in style. If you are looking for a party theme then a red carpet party theme is certainly going to be a memorable one. You don’t have to be a Hollywood celebrity to add a touch of glamor to your theme parties and celebrations. You can walk on the red carpet too and experience the ultimate sign of status, the sign that you’ve ‘arrived’. Have you ever dreamed of having your place on the red carpet? Experience the thrill of being center stage and roll out the red carpet. Red carpets are used around the world to welcome royalty and presidents, to mark the popularity of actors and musicians, and to add a touch of glamour to celebrity events. To organize a red carpet party, you first decide on the purpose and theme of your event. Are you planning a party to provide entertainment, a charity or fund-raising event to raise money for a cause or are you celebrating a major milestone or accomplishment? Then you can visit 5 to 7 locations to find the perfect venue to host your red carpet event. Compare the capacities, the cost and the convenience or uniqueness of the locations, and consider the season for outdoor venues. You will also need to search for vendors. You’ll want to get price estimates and menu ideas from at least two different caterers. A red carpet event could include a buffet-style or a sit-down dinner. Decide whether you want to do an open bar or cash bar. Be sure to price appetizers, entrees, cocktails, non-alcoholic beverages and desserts. Find a local photographer to take pictures during your event. Contact a florist and select decorative flowers that complement your party theme. Furthermore, you will need to create your invitations. You can make your invites at home using a word processing program like Microsoft Word or a design program like Adobe Illustrator or Microsoft Publisher. If you’d rather buy your invitations, visit your local stationery stores and office supply stores to review your options. Be sure to inform guests of directions, date and time of the event, proper attire and instructions on how to RSVP. Send invitations to everyone on your guest list 6 to 8 weeks before the scheduled event. Incoming search terms: red carpet party academy awards party ideas red carpet theme party oscar party ideas oscar party invitations oscars party decorations red carpet event theme party ideas sweet sixteen red carpet theme Party themes oscars oscars birthday party




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