I'm having a cocktail party tonight, what should i serve???!


Question: i think EK and everyone will be there... i was going to serve beets, burgers, beer, beef jerkey, bacon, roasted beaver, BBQ, buffalo, beer, broccoli, baby chickens..... anything that starts with a "B".....
Is this a good theme for a cocktail party???
we will also all be wearing an orange cowboy hat, orange underwear, and a matching orange vest...


Answers: i think EK and everyone will be there... i was going to serve beets, burgers, beer, beef jerkey, bacon, roasted beaver, BBQ, buffalo, beer, broccoli, baby chickens..... anything that starts with a "B".....
Is this a good theme for a cocktail party???
we will also all be wearing an orange cowboy hat, orange underwear, and a matching orange vest...

The theme is great. You could make it better. How about jalapeno cheese appetisers? The one with cream cheese stuffed in green jalapeno and wrapped with bacon. Then bake in oven at 375F for at least 50mins. For broccoli, add shredded cheddar cheese , red onion, ground black pepper, red wine vinegar, sugar,salt, mayonnaise and lemon juice. Then, brown some bacons over medium heat. Crumble the bacon and mix with the salad. Chill before serving. For drinks beside beers, if you want to, make some fruit punch with pineapple juice, orange juice and ginger ale. Then add in red cherry, slices of lemon and mint leaves. The punch looks very pretty and tasty too.

sounds gay. maybe you should serve weenies.

Orange you trying to B clever!

you can add bratwurst, bagel pizzas, bananas, buttermilk tarts, and brownies

How about Beenie-weenies? Yummy!

Don't forget your "Bunny Bread" (brand of bread) and bruschetta





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