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shelbyc |
Posted - Nov 20 2012 : 09:09:42 AM Hi Ladies, This will be my third year hosting a Christmas cookie exchange party. They're so much fun. Last year most of the ladies agreed that I should have them all bring something for lunch rather than preparing it all myself, which I enjoyed, but I guess they want to contribute too! I can't think of how to organize it so everyone can bring something, and not have too much food, or much of the same. Should I do a theme of some sort, that might be fun, or just have them bring whatever they wish? I just can't get going this year with any ideas, do you have any to share? |
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shelbyc |
Posted - Nov 22 2012 : 3:14:55 PM Thanks for the suggestions ladies, they got me started on some ideas. The sandwhiches would be a neat idea, so would the warm chicken salad. I've got lots more planning to do so I'd better get cracking! Shannon |
grammytammy |
Posted - Nov 20 2012 : 12:52:19 PM I have had women each bring a sandwich, which are cut in 4 and placed out on oretty serving dishes. Wonderful selections come in. I buy chips or make a salad.
FarmGirl 2495 God loved us so much He gave His only son to die in our stead. |
FebruaryViolet |
Posted - Nov 20 2012 : 12:15:50 PM Well, how many people are coming? Since it's luncheon foods, I would suggest someone bring individual items--For example:
Each person is assigned one thing--they can make it or buy it.
tuna salad chicken salad (could even be one that is baked warm--delicious!) toast points or croissants, mixed sandwich rolls fruit salad punch or warmed cider a tray of cookies that you won't be exchanging to snack on :)
You can provide the plates, napkins, etc...but they provide the food.
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