For what it's worth: Parties

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Showing posts with label Parties. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Parties. Show all posts

Monday

Tea party and paint party for girls

DIL and I had as much fun as the ten little girls who attended Girl Grands birthday celebration. DIL chose a Tea Party theme with a paint party activity.  She purchased some adorable tea party paper cups with saucers and lots of girly decorations.  I helped put up the decorations and my favorite part – bake.

tea party 2


Pumpkin flavored Stuffed Jalapeño Appetizer

We experienced a delightful field trip to a Pumpkin Patch near Floydada, TX.  It’s in a country setting among fields of pumpkins!  Pumpkin inspiration washed over me as we visited a large barn filled with pumpkins, gourds, some crafty items and edible treats.  The whole experience set me in a mood to get busy and create.  My son came up with a delicious pumpkin flavored stuffed jalapeño appetizer I submitted to #SoFabSeasons pumpkin themed group post with his permission and I’m sharing it with you.  


Pumpkin Spiced Stuffed and Bacon Wrapped Jalepeno by ForWhatItsWorthJeannie

Tuesday

Diet friendly luncheon menu and recipes

Winter is hard on the diet.  I guess that’s why so many people make diet resolutions on New Year’s.  I don’t do resolutions any more but many of my friends do.  I try to stick to a healthy diet most of the time but especially when the weather starts warming up and I think about the summer wardrobe.  That’s why I put together a calorie simple stress free light menu for a small lunch with friends.  I’d planned to  take advantage of a warmer winter day and setting up a party table outside but in Texas it can be 85° one day and 54° the next .  My party lucked out on option number two [sad face]. Fortunately I used bright colors on an inside table set up to bring spring back to us.
 tuna salad sandwich

I moved a dark red table from the entry to the serving area and strung some light colored tulle and ribbon for a banner backdrop.  I used multi colored sandwich plates and yellow napkins. The table set up was part of my DIY pedestal food plate project post.  But on to what you came for, the menu and recipes!


Small buffet lunch set up ForWhatItsWorthJeannie.com

 small lunch serving table w Diet Coke pedestal plate

Easy Low Calorie Lunch Menu

  • Caprice appetizers
  • olives
  • Baby carrots
  • Tuna salad on deli Bulbous rolls
  • Layered Raspberry gelatin  dessert

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 Appetizers

The Caprice appetizers are the easiest ever.  Simply use toothpicks to skewer a grape tomato and cube of mozzarella cheese inside a Basil leaf.  Before serving, drizzle with Balsamic Vinaigrette.  Add a few skewered olives for another delicious touch.  A colorful vegetable like baby carrots will go well with this diet friendly plate too.

layered raspberry dessert

Layered Raspberry Gelatin Dessert

A day before the lunch make some sugar free raspberry gelatin according to package instructions.  Distribute the gelatin into individual dessert glasses and allow it to gel. When you’re ready to set them out add some lite whipped cream and fresh raspberries.  If you have some fresh mint handy, put a little sprig on top.




Tuna Salad Sandwiches



Gourmet Tuna Salad Sandwich

by Jeannie
Prep Time: 10 min
Ingredients (4 sandwiches)
  • 2 packages, 12 oz. chunk lite tuna in water
  • 1/3 cup lite mayonnaise with olive oil
  • 1/4 cup sweet pickle relish
  • 2 Tablespoons lemon juice
  • 2 Tablespoons chopped nuts (Walnut or Pecan)
  • 1 Tablespoon finely diced onion (I used white but use your favorite)
  • 4 Bakery rolls of your choice (I love the Bolillos Rolls at Walmart)
  • Spray can of olive oil or butter flavored oil
  • 1 apple of your choice (my favorite is Honeycrisp)
  • Fresh Spinach leaves
  • Olives as garnish
Instructions
Combine all the ingredients down to the bread.
Slice the rolls lengthwise for sandwiches.
Spray the cut sides of the bread with olive oil or butter flavored oil. If you don't have the spray can type you can brush on some olive oil or melted butter.
You can toast the bread open face if you like.
Place several spinach leaves to make a bed on the bread.
Use a 1/3 cup measure to scoop a portion of tuna salad onto the spinach leaves.
Shake a little salt and course ground pepper on top.
Layer on a thin slice of apple.
Sprinkle with a few chopped nuts.
Spear 3 olives on a toothpick into the apple or on the top piece of roll.
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Wednesday

Easy Halloween party decorations plus a free printable

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There are spooky things lurking about the neighborhood!  It’s Trick or Treat Season!  Come with me while I put out the party decorations and sneak a few Hershey candies from a special Halloween Variety Bag I picked up at Wal-Mart.  I’ve got some very easy DIY Alien Egg Sack decoration you can throw up in minutes, a fun candy monster activity for the kids, yard games, and even a fun “Park Your Boom Here” printable.
Park your broom here porch vignette

Thursday

Hosting a child book party about fairies

I just spent the best afternoon with my 8 year old grand and her friends (+little brother)!  She and I decided several weeks ago to host a book club party for kids.  It all started after our weekly trip to the library and a discussion about the books we had finished reading.  I told her sometimes grown ups have book clubs and all choose the same book to read and then have parties to talk about them.  That triggered her to ask if she could have a party.  So naturally we began a search at the library for a book that her friends would enjoy.  After we looked at a number of books she decided a book about fairies would be perfect.  The illustrations are absolutely beautiful and the stories are about fairies of the different seasons.
Fairy statue on table with Sunshine and Showers fairies book


Tuesday

Super easy tailgate meal with rotisserie chicken and cole slaw sliders

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I live in a small Texas town that really celebrates football season.  The first scrimmage is under our home town Friday night lights so I made an effortless tailgate meal featuring rotisserie chicken and cole slaw sliders, dill pickle slices, chips, deli dips, and frosty Coca Cola® floats  for the family to celebrate.  The sliders go together in no time and the frosty coke floats were a total winner – just like we think our team is!  GO BLACK AND GOLD!  Read on to see step by step how I made this event and delicious meal effortless for the whole family.  It’s so much fun and the sliders are simply the easiest meal ever with Wal-Mart's Marketside deli items. 

effortless tailgate meal on red check cloth-football field in background