Simple Entertaining: Motifs, Menu and Games for Celebrations

Posted on Tuesday 8 December 2009

Can you recall that first snowfall of wintertime, the steam from hot chocolate warming your cool hands, and the sound of a crackling fireplace flames? Revisit those memories with a occasion event inspired by the magic of the wintertime time of year. Have a celebration set deep in the silver mountains or recreate the spirit in your own home by giving the quintessential Wintertime Wonderland party. Here, we will focus on how to transform your house to be a winter wonderland through atmospherical lighting tips and uncomplicated ornamenting tricks.

You are planning a holiday celebration and want to make it complete with fun holiday party games and a absolutely matching holiday menu. Wine is best to accompany the traditional turkey so many households relish over the holidays. The lasting holiday choice needs a pure and vibrant wine to punctuate its uncomplicated lusciousness. If you want to serve red, try the American favorite Pinot Noir (we are prone to those from the Willamette Valley in Oregon, but for something a little less overpriced and just as tasty, go for Pinots from the Sonoma Coast. The Pinot’s deficiency of tannic acids perfectly stresses turkey’s tones and will make everyone glad. For white fans, put in a Sauvignon Blanc. Its stable sourness and the touch of herbs found in its palette provide some required complexity for your turkey dinner party.

Host a occasion biscuit exchange celebration to catch up with friends and trade formulas along with delightful baked goods. For some, the holiday season isn’t complete without a cookie swap! Whether you go all out and have an formal holiday fete focused around the “exchange” or take in a few guests over for java and biscuit accumulating, this get together is a marvelous way to share presents from your kitchen and spend time with friends.

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