all within 4 days.
a ton of snow,
a party at the pool.
stuck in the snow in the pool parking lot- not once but twice.
(good thing I had a van full of strong 12 year olds (and a 13 year old))
they got me out no problem.
(except one of those times when 2 other people came and pushed as well!)
such fun.
okay,
now if I can just figure out what to serve for lunch at Sadie's baptism next week, finish her dress, and figure out a program,
then I can think about Christmas.
any ideas of easy lunches for large groups?
please share!
3 comments:
I did chicken salad crossants and then had a tray with ham, turkey and cheese. I also had a fruit and vegetable tray. I don't know if it was easy, but it worked. The best thing was that you can make the chicken salad and cut the veggies early. Good luck with it all!
On a cold day? How about chili or stews kept warm in crockpots during the baptism and then have a chili or soup buffet with buns or crossants or other breads. Then just squares or cookies on the side. It's especially easy to borrow crockpots that come filled. *wink* As soon as someone asks what they can bring....
which brings you to me. Kristi, what can I bring to the baptism?? Also, for my kids blessing day dinners we did beef on a bun. Put it in the roaster the night before and voila!
Shari
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