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Santa C
There doesn't seem to really be a traditional Valentine's day meal (except for the box of candy).
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As far as etiquette there is no âtraditionalâ meal, except the fact that it is made by you, with love, and set up in a rather romantic style. Stick with what you know best and of course what the person you are cooking for likes. If they hate⦠lets say chicken, you would probably try to avoid that. Another thing to remember is that with beef you serve a red wine, with chicken or fish serve a white wine. All in all it comes down to presentation. Be creative, imaginative, make it intimate/cozy the more you put into the setup and the delivery the better it will turn out.
As far as etiquette there is no âtraditionalâ meal, except the fact that it is made by you, with love, and set up in a rather romantic style. Stick with what you know best and of course what the person you are cooking for likes. If they hate⦠lets say chicken, you would probably try to avoid that. Another thing to remember is that with beef you serve a red wine, with chicken or fish serve a white wine. All in all it comes down to presentation. Be creative, imaginative, make it intimate/cozy the more you put into the setup and the delivery the better it will turn out.
what party theme?

sunshine
what party theme should i have for my 15th?
im a girl
Answer
I think a campout with barbecue would be fun, and or a pool party, or set up a volleyball net or bocci ball, or whatever lawn games.
You can rent dvd projection systems, and set it up outside. Throw the image onto the garage wall, or similar outdoor surface (you can also hang a white sheet from a clothesline.) You might be able to park a car out near the setup and hook it's speakers into the projector so you have sound coming out of the car system.
Arrange blankets and sleeping bags and big throw pillows in the yard, get all the popcorn, movie snacks (you can purchase the movie type treats at Sam's Club/Costco, etc) and watch the latest DVD release, or throw a marathon with a certain theme. With the new Indiana Jones coming out, you might pile in and go see the feature, then come back and watch the other three back to back.
Then go to your (correct) tents and sleep off the night's activities.
A girly girl activity would be to throw a spa party. There are tons of crafting supplies to make your own bath and beauty products, and lots of recipes that are made of plain food items. Melt and pour soap is really easy. So is bath salt and sugar scrub, and I have heard that those fizzy bath bombs are easy too. Get supplies (including a few different essential oils or fragrances) to make a few different things, and make sure you have experimented so you know what you are doing. You can send the girls home with some of everything that was made. You can make it a sleepover if you like, or go out to dinner before hand.
You could do a fancy schmancy party where all your friends get dressed up and go out to a nice restaurant. Maybe you could arrange a short class with an etiquette teacher before you go...it's a good life skill (your gift to them) and it would be fun to do it together.
You could do a do-gooder party where your main "entertainment" activity is collecting cans for a food bank, serving at a shelter, or helping an elderly person paint their house. Then come back for snacks at your house. If you are feeling particularly charitable, knowing you will get gifts...ask your friends to pick out something for the person you are helping.
You could have a dance party...the twist is to ONLY use the music that most of you HATE. Find something good about it, make fun of it, dress the part, etc. For example you could have a hoe-down or a bling bling party, or a ballroom dance competition, or a disco party. You could experiment using your moves from your fav music on this new stuff. It would be hilarious.
I think a campout with barbecue would be fun, and or a pool party, or set up a volleyball net or bocci ball, or whatever lawn games.
You can rent dvd projection systems, and set it up outside. Throw the image onto the garage wall, or similar outdoor surface (you can also hang a white sheet from a clothesline.) You might be able to park a car out near the setup and hook it's speakers into the projector so you have sound coming out of the car system.
Arrange blankets and sleeping bags and big throw pillows in the yard, get all the popcorn, movie snacks (you can purchase the movie type treats at Sam's Club/Costco, etc) and watch the latest DVD release, or throw a marathon with a certain theme. With the new Indiana Jones coming out, you might pile in and go see the feature, then come back and watch the other three back to back.
Then go to your (correct) tents and sleep off the night's activities.
A girly girl activity would be to throw a spa party. There are tons of crafting supplies to make your own bath and beauty products, and lots of recipes that are made of plain food items. Melt and pour soap is really easy. So is bath salt and sugar scrub, and I have heard that those fizzy bath bombs are easy too. Get supplies (including a few different essential oils or fragrances) to make a few different things, and make sure you have experimented so you know what you are doing. You can send the girls home with some of everything that was made. You can make it a sleepover if you like, or go out to dinner before hand.
You could do a fancy schmancy party where all your friends get dressed up and go out to a nice restaurant. Maybe you could arrange a short class with an etiquette teacher before you go...it's a good life skill (your gift to them) and it would be fun to do it together.
You could do a do-gooder party where your main "entertainment" activity is collecting cans for a food bank, serving at a shelter, or helping an elderly person paint their house. Then come back for snacks at your house. If you are feeling particularly charitable, knowing you will get gifts...ask your friends to pick out something for the person you are helping.
You could have a dance party...the twist is to ONLY use the music that most of you HATE. Find something good about it, make fun of it, dress the part, etc. For example you could have a hoe-down or a bling bling party, or a ballroom dance competition, or a disco party. You could experiment using your moves from your fav music on this new stuff. It would be hilarious.
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