Party with a "3" theme...any ideas?!


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Party with a "3" theme...any ideas?

I'm throwing a birthday party for someone who is turning 33 and I wanted to do a "3" theme...3 kinds of drinks, etc. Does anyone have any good ideas?


Answers:
Corn, beans, and squash are known as the "3 sisters" by certain Native American peoples. They grow well together, taste good together, and provide great nutrition when eaten together.

You can also make a "3-cheese" pasta or any other cheesy dish with 3 cheeses.

Or make 3 pizzas with different toppings, then after they are sliced, exchange the slices between them to make each pizza look like 1/3rd type A, 1/3 type B, 1/3 type C pizza. Each will look like a circle divided into 3 parts.

For dessert you can have some sort of berry dish, with strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries. Or ice cream with 3 options of berry topping. Or any fruit, not just berries.

If you like ribs maybe you can serve 3 ribs in each rack?

Serve a drink we call the "Three Wise Men"

It is a layered shot (keep all the liquor in the freezer):

1 part 151 Rum
1 part Rumplemintz
1 part Jagermeister

Have everyone bring 3 scratch-off lottery tickets.
Serve 3 bean chili. Have a 3 cheese blend on the side.
Light only 3 wick candles.

Most Cajun cooking starts out with 3 basic ingredients called the "Trinity". They are onion, celery,, and green pepper. Look for drinks that are made up of three ingredients. For desserts serve a three layer cake or cupcakes with a 3 leaf clover on them. Have the quests dress as one member of a group of three. Some ideas would be;
Larry, Moe and Curly...The Marx brothers...The Supremes...Three blind mice etc. I'm sure you'll think of others.

Big 3 ballons
33 cupcakes on a stand
serve neopolitan ice cream... it has 3 flavors

get 3 flavors of anything that has a variety of flavors like chocolate,vanilla and strawberry ice cream

have everyone dress like they did on "three's company"




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