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    Help with organising a cocktail party

    Right girls bit off the subject of pregnancies but I need help and suggestions for organising a cocktail party for new years eve which is also mine and hubbys wedding anniversary.

    Im trying to write a list of things ill need to acquire can you please add suggestions / advice on decorations / lay out of room, utensils needed etc ?
    I dont want to go mad as i cant afford to so will ask everyone to bring a bottle and ill buy all the mixers and utensils nibbles.

    I thought we would do some cocktail making competitions and those of us that not drinking can experiment with non alcohol cocktails and as kids will be here they can do tehir own little cocktail making thing too.

    So anyway on my list to aquire i have:

    Umbrellas
    straws
    stirers
    plastic cockatil glasses
    crushed ice
    cocktail book
    shakers
    ******ers for new years eve
    paper plates and cups
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    I love throwing parties.
    Don't forget the paper tablecloths or regular ones if you have them to save your tables from sticky drink spills. The disposable serving platters are great too. Are you going making some of the nibbles yourself if so then here are some suggestions for prepare ahead food that mostly doesn't need the oven
    Cold roast beef on crostini with a horseradish & Creme fraiche
    Smoked salmon pâté with brown bread
    Cheese board with crackers, chutney & fruits
    Italian antipasti board meats, olives, grilled veg
    Cocktail sausages cooked earlier and heated up in the oven
    Chicken satay skewers
    Falafels,
    Veg, pitta breads, chips and a selection of dips, salsa, sour cream, tapenade, pesto.

    Some jugs of cocktail drinks that have gone down well any time I have made them are
    Winter pimms punch and a white wine peach sangria.

    Also as it is new years eve you may want something bubbly for the new year

    And desert wise you can't beat a mars bar krispie cake for the kids and maybe a trifle and cheesecake

    I made all the above and more for a prechristmas party for 30 last December. And have planned large parties for 21st, 50th, christenings and other celebrations.You need to have helpers at least one on drinks and one on food

    For room layout. Make sure their is walking space and group chairs and tables together. Have a designated bar area and food area with no chairs beside them as people like to sit close to the good stuff and block up the area

    If you want any more info or recipes let me know. Don't forget a music playlist
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    Last edited by Pearl327; December 11th, 2012 at 11:55 AM.
    DD Christmas 2010

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    DD2: Sucessful Girl Sway March 1st 2016

    Thank you atomic & gender dreaming. Feeling so blessed to have had 2 sucessful sways. We would love one more to complete our family and our fingers are crossed for blue

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    sounds like lots of fun. girl you are better than me though cuz I think I would be asleep and nothing wuld be made lol. have fun planning
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    I like the idea of having a signature drink when guests arrive. You can have an alcoholic and non-A drink available. Something with champagne since it's new years and fruity as an opening drink. I think it gets things started and it's a great way to greet guests.
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    Thanks ladies I dont want it to be too formal just a few friends and neighbours over for a bit of fun making coktails but some of the idea are fab.
    Mummy to 3 gorgeous Boys and FINALLY our baby Girl
    Owen 2004
    Ellis 2006
    Liam 2009
    D Amy 2013

    M/C Oct 2012 after 4 months trying

    BFP again !! - Nov 2012 - Confirmed Twins at 6+5 then my dreams were crushed at 8+ weeks when one of our twins sadly died.

    THANK YOU TO GENDER DREAMING FOR HELPING MAKE OUR DREAMS COME TRUE

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