Aged to Perfection . . .
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One of my young friends is throwing a birthday party for her hubby, who will turn 30 in about a month. The party will be at my house since I'm centrally located over about six counties and have a huge back yard for doggies. Her theme is aged to perfection, so of course wine and cheese will be served.
Any other suggestions for food/drink?
Any other suggestions for food/drink?
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Re: Aged to Perfection . . .
Aren't nasty bourbons and scotches better as they age?
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Re: Aged to Perfection . . .
As Fred G. (the "G" is for "geriatric") Sanford would say, "...and three days for 7-Up!"Ritterskoop wrote:Aren't nasty bourbons and scotches better as they age?
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Re: Aged to Perfection . . .
Excellent suggestion!Ritterskoop wrote:Aren't nasty bourbons and scotches better as they age?
We'll have some bourbon there anyway because that's what Uncle Steve drinks. I'll make sure we get some that's aged to perfection.
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Re: Aged to Perfection . . .
There are certain types of beef that are aged - so I'd go for that - it's the expensive stuff
though.
Otherwise, not much you can eat other than cheese and drink the wine that's
aged.
I'd go for the finger foods that can be made ahead and served without much fuss. I have
lots of ideas I can send you if you like.
though.
aged.
I'd go for the finger foods that can be made ahead and served without much fuss. I have
lots of ideas I can send you if you like.
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Thanks, Kay, I'll let you know if Karyn needs more ideas. She's got a few standbys that her hubby is very fond of, so that's in the plan for now.kayrharris wrote:There are certain types of beef that are aged - so I'd go for that - it's the expensive stuff
though.Otherwise, not much you can eat other than cheese and drink the wine that's
aged.
I'd go for the finger foods that can be made ahead and served without much fuss. I have
lots of ideas I can send you if you like.
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Re: Aged to Perfection . . .
Foods aged to indicate that he's turning 30?SportsFan68 wrote:One of my young friends is throwing a birthday party for her hubby, who will turn 30 in about a month. The party will be at my house since I'm centrally located over about six counties and have a huge back yard for doggies. Her theme is aged to perfection, so of course wine and cheese will be served.
Any other suggestions for food/drink?
How about green bananas and Blatz beer (aged on the trip up 1-25)?
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LOL!Sisyphean Fan wrote:Foods aged to indicate that he's turning 30?SportsFan68 wrote:One of my young friends is throwing a birthday party for her hubby, who will turn 30 in about a month. The party will be at my house since I'm centrally located over about six counties and have a huge back yard for doggies. Her theme is aged to perfection, so of course wine and cheese will be served.
Any other suggestions for food/drink?
How about green bananas and Blatz beer (aged on the trip up 1-25)?
I'll keep it in mind.
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Re: Aged to Perfection . . .
Grilled Cheese.
Period.
Period.
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Re: Aged to Perfection . . .
SportsFan68 wrote:One of my young friends is throwing a birthday party for her hubby, who will turn 30 in about a month. The party will be at my house since I'm centrally located over about six counties and have a huge back yard for doggies. Her theme is aged to perfection, so of course wine and cheese will be served.
Any other suggestions for food/drink?
Am I invited? I love parties!
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Evil Squirrel wrote:SportsFan68 wrote:One of my young friends is throwing a birthday party for her hubby, who will turn 30 in about a month. The party will be at my house since I'm centrally located over about six counties and have a huge back yard for doggies. Her theme is aged to perfection, so of course wine and cheese will be served.
Any other suggestions for food/drink?
Am I invited? I love parties!
Are you bringing the squirrel crisps?
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I have always wanted to try Virginia ham. I understand they're aged about 4-6 months, and are supposed to be very tasty, if you like ham.
A child of five would understand this. Send someone to fetch a child of five.
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Re: Aged to Perfection . . .
I don't know anything else aged, but chocolate goes with wine and cheese! Make some truffles! I have a great and easy recipe if you want it.
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Oh.
When I clicked on this thread, I thought it would be about me.
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Bob78164 wrote:Oh.When I clicked on this thread, I thought it would be about me.
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It said "perfection".
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No! Good grief! Your restraining order says you have to stay outside the state!Evil Squirrel wrote:SportsFan68 wrote:One of my young friends is throwing a birthday party for her hubby, who will turn 30 in about a month. The party will be at my house since I'm centrally located over about six counties and have a huge back yard for doggies. Her theme is aged to perfection, so of course wine and cheese will be served.
Any other suggestions for food/drink?
Am I invited? I love parties!
Besides, I think you value that mangy fur and would prefer to keep it intact -- there will be about six canines there, ranging in size from Casey (about 20 pounds) to Chadow (about 80 pounds). There would soon be no squirrel fur on the premises, mangy or not...
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Let there be chocolate!sunflower wrote:I don't know anything else aged, but chocolate goes with wine and cheese! Make some truffles! I have a great and easy recipe if you want it.
There will be Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory chocolate -- yum!
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Good grief, what an idea!clem21 wrote:Grilled Cheese.
Period.
You musta been hanging around with ES again.
No grilled cheese.
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SportsFan68 wrote:Let there be chocolate!sunflower wrote:I don't know anything else aged, but chocolate goes with wine and cheese! Make some truffles! I have a great and easy recipe if you want it.
There will be Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory chocolate -- yum!
What? No chocolate covered squirrel skrunk?
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Great idea! The guest of honor likes ham.Estonut wrote:I have always wanted to try Virginia ham. I understand they're aged about 4-6 months, and are supposed to be very tasty, if you like ham.
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Whatever skrunk is, no.ulysses5019 wrote:SportsFan68 wrote:Let there be chocolate!sunflower wrote:I don't know anything else aged, but chocolate goes with wine and cheese! Make some truffles! I have a great and easy recipe if you want it.
There will be Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory chocolate -- yum!
What? No chocolate covered squirrel skrunk?
It sounds awful. . .
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I think clem has the right idea.SportsFan68 wrote:Good grief, what an idea!clem21 wrote:Grilled Cheese.
Period.
You musta been hanging around with ES again.
No grilled cheese.
If these young whippersnappers think 30 is "aged to perfection", you should serve them a bunch of kiddie meals.
Or maybe make the party into a "Logan's Run" theme.
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I like the idea of a "Logan's Run" party.MarleysGh0st wrote:I think clem has the right idea.SportsFan68 wrote:Good grief, what an idea!clem21 wrote:Grilled Cheese.
Period.
You musta been hanging around with ES again.
No grilled cheese.
If these young whippersnappers think 30 is "aged to perfection", you should serve them a bunch of kiddie meals.![]()
Or maybe make the party into a "Logan's Run" theme.
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earendel wrote:I like the idea of a "Logan's Run" party.MarleysGh0st wrote:I think clem has the right idea.SportsFan68 wrote: Good grief, what an idea!
You musta been hanging around with ES again.
No grilled cheese.
If these young whippersnappers think 30 is "aged to perfection", you should serve them a bunch of kiddie meals.![]()
Or maybe make the party into a "Logan's Run" theme.
Carousel!
Make sure you invite Wolverine.
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Re: Aged to Perfection . . .
SportsFan68 wrote:One of my young friends is throwing a birthday party for her hubby, who will turn 30 in about a month. The party will be at my house since I'm centrally located over about six counties and have a huge back yard for doggies. Her theme is aged to perfection, so of course wine and cheese will be served.
Any other suggestions for food/drink?
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