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SUGAR N' SPICE TEA PARTY

A Dickens Village

Brewing a Festive Cup

How to Make a Loose Tea

Tea Party Etiquette

Reading Tea Leaves

Recipes
Christmas Tea with Candy Cane Stirrers

Holiday Eggnog

Herb-Crusted Smoked Salmon Rolls

Cucumber with Mint Butter Sandwich

Date Nut Pinwheels

Raspberry Almond Streusel Cookies

Hazelnut BonBons


Gingerbread with Custard Sauce


Cranberry Toasted Pecan Scones

 

COOKING IN SEASON

Delicious recipes using pomegranates.

Pomegranate Muffins

Arugula and Clementine Salad with Warm Pomegranate Dressing

Roasted Chicken with Pomegranate Berries

Corn and Pomegranate Berry Salad

 

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Serving Suggestions-Tailgating and Other Autumn Picnics

Tailgate Party | Getting Creative | Serving Suggestions

 

Serving Suggestions

First, be sure your car is spotlessly clean. The layout of a picnic should be visually pleasing so consider bringing complimentary items for the table, in this case, your car's rear hatch. Include an elegant cloth, flowers or potted plants, and a silver bucket for cooling champagne or wine. (Remember to have a designated driver if you are serving alchoholic beverages.)

 

Can opener Picnic Checklist
Tailgate cloth cover (such as a tablecloth or sheet)   Citronella candles or plenty of the herb pennyroyal
Sun hat   Food tents
Sunscreen   Salt and pepper
Folding chairs   Sugar and milk for coffee
Bottle opener   Dishes
Corkscrew   Flatware
  Serving utensils   Plastic trash bag
  Disposable moist towelettes   Flowers
  Paper towels   Fire extinguisher
  Matches    
       
  Other Picnic Party Themes
  Open-air Lawn Concerts   Wine and Cheese Tasting
  Breakfast at the Park   Pot-luck Supper
  Lunch on the Trail   Campfire Picnic
  Afternoon Tea   Horseback Riding Picnic
  From a Canoe Off Shore   Bike and Eat
  In the Middle of a U-pic Field   Book Group Picnic

 

 

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