Those fun and kooky teens have been running their Mystery Inc. company for a long time and Scooby Doo has been a part of the team for just a long. From the original Scooby Doo cartoon in the seventies to A Pup Named Scooby Doo to the cartoon movies and the live action movies this concept is still running strong. You’ll find that a party with this theme is a big hit with the kids! Look out below for a great party menu plan and a recipe suggestion or two.
The Yu Gi Oh party is a great way for you to show your children who happen to be into Manga and comics that you too, know all about those fun and hip kids shows. There’s not much to putting one together, as merchandisers have already created a variety of party goods and paper goods themed after the show for you to pick up and use at the party. By the way this makes a great party for you to have at a boy’s birthday party. Its also good for a girl’s party, but not as many girls seem to be interested in the Manga characters of the Yu Gi Oh television series.
The Bar Mitzvah party menu can host a balanced mix of traditional Jewish cooking and some great tasting kids treats. The Baklava is a tasty European dessert made with honey and nuts so it should fit right in at the table. You can also make chocolate baklava for the kids. The main course can be something very simple like meat and cheese wraps or pitas with a tasty cucumber sauce. Even the Bar Mitzvah boy would love them, but you can also have a pizza on hand as back up for those picky eaters. Put a twist on the traditional latkes by making Sweet Potato Latkes and serving them with a maple syrup or honey sauce. You can make them as a side dish or dessert. Last but not least add some filler items to your buffet with a tomato salad, macaroni salad and easy pick up items like dried fruits and pretzels.
Secretaries Day is an occasion increasingly celebrate in many areas, where the hard-work and dedication of secretaries in their many guises are celebrated and honored. Here are a few ideas you might like to consider:
What better way to celebrate a holiday than by creating foods that symbolizes what the holiday is about? With Secretaries day you may find humor in creating meals that are in the forms of items a secretary may use through out the day. For instance cake may be created in the shape of a computer, typewriter, stapler, or even a report. You may even find a telephone shaped cake. For the rest of the meals you may wish to have lasagna, casseroles or other foods you can add a little character to.
Czech cuisine is very much influenced by the country’s neighbors in central Europe, but a also contains unique elements of its own. There is very much an emphasis on meat dishes, especially pork, but also beef and chicken, and sometimes duck, goose, rabbit or wild game. On the other hand, fish dishes are comparatively rare, with the exception of trout or carp, the latter of which is eaten at Christmas.
Here are some popular Czech dishes:
- Knedliky - Dumplings made either from wheat flour and stale bread, or from potato. They are cooked by boiling, and served sliced, often as a side dish.
Instead of a potentially insulting over the hill birthday party themes why not emphasize the fact that those who have reached a certain age have also arrived? Pull out all the stops and plan a menu that will really be a reason to celebrate? Why not over the hill surf and turf?
Chocolate, like most ingredients used to prepare food has to be of good quality. So, do not hesitate to buy good or even very good chocolate when shopping. Of course, price will be higher but certainly this is the price of quality. The quality of a cake, a chocolate mousse or any cream or other chocolate preparation will reflect the chocolates quality exactly. Make no mistake; in this case the price plays an important part in the selection of the product.