Thursday, April 14, 2011

Christmas Party Food: primary and Unconventional

Christmas parties are one of the most popular ways to celebrate Christmas. From offices to neighborhoods, a Christmas party or an early Christmas party is something that happens almost every weekend.

Traditional Christmas party food is made of eggnog, lots of Christmas cookies, fruit punch and of policy fruit cake and a big roasted bird. There are lots of ways to have an intelligent menu even if you keep things somewhat traditional. Wine may not be former but serving it during evening meal is a good idea. Eggnog is usually served after dinner. Alternatively, you can serve hot cocoa with marshmallows. Even if you keep the food former you can serve it in a unique way. If you put cocoa out for your guest, skewer marshmallows on sticks and put them in the mug. Pile snow nearby the bowls to give it a fun look.

Traditional Food

Serve fresh fruit; fruit baskets are a classic Christmas gift. In summer, citizen enjoy cream and strawberries; give them something new like chocolate covered bananas, pineapples and chocolate strawberries. If you're serving cake or pies for dessert, use the chocolate covered strawberries to ornament the cake.

Christmas cookies are not only a former Christmas party food but they're also something that you send to your neighbors on and off during the holiday season. Add some ingenuity to your cookie decorating. If you're baking gingerbread men or Santa shaped cookies make sunglasses or a monobrow with the icing to make your friends and house laugh and get the pickiest of kids to dig in to the cookies.

Christmas Party Food: primary and Unconventional

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