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 Post subject: An RPB Easter
PostPosted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 3:10 pm 
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Through a combination of coincidences that would rival a Three's Company episode, I am hosting Easter this year.

Never hosted a holiday. Never had one at our place when I was a kid either.


I have literally ZERO plan for this.

Cooking for 5 adults and 4 kids.

Im not crazy about Ham.


Tell me what to do


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 3:11 pm 
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You want something traditional, or a little outside of the box?

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What kinda budget are ya working with RPB?


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 Post subject: Re: An RPB Easter
PostPosted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 3:18 pm 
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Go to one of the honey baked Ham stores n get a roast,simple. N delicious ...they have more than just Ham ...but the Ham is great too.

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 Post subject: Re: An RPB Easter
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rogers park bryan wrote:
Im not crazy about Ham.



I can't be of much help to you because the first thing I was going to say was H.A.M.

Easter egg hunt is a must. Kids love that shit. Doesn't matter if it's inside (which is more likely with this weather) or out.

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http://www.corkyscatering.com/pdf/Corkys-2013Menus.pdf

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 Post subject: Re: An RPB Easter
PostPosted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 3:22 pm 
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http://www.corkyscatering.com/pdf/Corkys-2013Menus.pdf


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVcbY3Tf_TE

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 Post subject: Re: An RPB Easter
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Was thinking Traditional, but Im not married to it.

Budget: Id like to keep it under $150

I have no idea how much a holiday costs though. That might be way too low or high.

I have a normal kitchen and have friday night and saturday morning to do this


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 Post subject: Re: An RPB Easter
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rogers park bryan wrote:
Through a combination of coincidences that would rival a Three's Company episode, I am hosting Easter this year.

Never hosted a holiday. Never had one at our place when I was a kid either.


I have literally ZERO plan for this.

Cooking for 5 adults and 4 kids.

Im not crazy about Ham.


Tell me what to do


What's your budget?
Is this family/friends who love you whatever or people that need to be impressed?
Have you been to their places for holidays?
Can you seat this many people?

Any food allergies/picky eaters (most kids!)
Time of day?
Will alcohol be served?

:D

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 Post subject: Re: An RPB Easter
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redskingreg wrote:
jackref wrote:
http://www.corkyscatering.com/pdf/Corkys-2013Menus.pdf


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVcbY3Tf_TE


Hard not to think that when you hear the name :oops:

BUT - we use this for several holidays throughout the year, birthdays, 4th of July, etc... Their chicken is ridiculous. They do have some smaller packages (HIYO!) on the last page you could do for under $150. No headache, just cleanup.

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 Post subject: Re: An RPB Easter
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All family who I impressed a long time ago.

I have the booze.


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 Post subject: Re: An RPB Easter
PostPosted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 3:29 pm 
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Ringdings and Pepsi.

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 Post subject: Re: An RPB Easter
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What am I supposed to do with all this Paella?

IF you want to cook, do brunch. You can do some breakfast stuff in pretty big quantities (eggs, sausage, taters, etc) relatively cheap. You can do roast beef and chicken, rolls butter, veggies, all pretty easily. You could do ham for breakfast too, but I'm not big on ham either. If you're cooking, make something you like. Some of that stuff you can make Fri or Sat then just heat up on Sunday.

So there's that. Or ringdings.

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 Post subject: Re: An RPB Easter
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It would be nice to have spaulding on this. She had a couple threads with a ton of decent suggestions. anyway...

Are you a Costco member? I am not, but my dad had gone out there and gotten pre-made main courses (salmon in this case) that came out very good and didn't require any prep. May have something that you can get a couple days in advance and stick in the fridge/freezer and just pop in the oven.

I would suggest to keep it simple unless you are confident in the kitchen. Ham is hard to screw up, so that would have been a nice option. Fresh asparagus is usually tasty and very easy. Scalloped potatoes out of the box are usually good, easy. How are you at pasta dishes? Maybe a lasagna? Buy the desserts.

Any way to do an easter egg hunt, even in the condo? Just a few, and then have a big basket or some such with goodies for the kids as the adults get things set or chat after the meal.


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 Post subject: Re: An RPB Easter
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Franks 'n benni with solid contributions...

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 Post subject: Re: An RPB Easter
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Cook a ten pound lamb on the grill. Carrots and potatoes around it. It is a crowd pleaserthat is what we are doing at my brothers. It makes the in laws very happy.

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 Post subject: Re: An RPB Easter
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If you can get outside for the easter egg hunt I have always made clues and they have to find their baskets. I used to give Hawg Jr. a egg and it would have a clue where to find the next egg and so on til he found his easter basket. He loved this and even last year I still did it this way

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 Post subject: Re: An RPB Easter
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Beggars Catering. Everyone's happy. Now have a beer.


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 Post subject: Re: An RPB Easter
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What's the nicest thing you know how to cook? I'd go with that.

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 Post subject: Re: An RPB Easter
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You're basing an inquiry to Spaulding on the assumption that RPB has access to an electrical outlet.

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 Post subject: Re: An RPB Easter
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You're basing an inquiry to Spaulding on the assumption that RPB has access to an electrical outlet.

committing suicide will not solve his Easter problems.

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 Post subject: Re: An RPB Easter
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I like to begin with multiple (what the English call) "starters" (because I can't spell whoredurves right!)
Have them ready when people get there. They can start mingling with drinks, chat, while you can finish up any last minute details in the kitchen. Just some ideas: shrimp ring (always on sale), cheese ball (homemade/deli) cheese cubes, crackers pita chips, hummus (deli!) olives, all kinds of dips ( I can elaborate if you want me to)...Target has some GREAT appetizers under their Archer Farms Brand. I like Nancy's brand mini-quiches and spiral rolls (wrap, meat, cheese, etc...just have to thaw), nuts (gentlemen!!), veggies, i love pizza rolls and bagel bite pizzas...

Then, a salad (a BIG salad)...lettuce mix in big bowl...add ins in separate bowls...get creative!

Then just choose your meat...how you want to cook it...decide on some sides.

Cake for dessert....(who doesn't serve cake?)

I have more thoughts but don't want to bore you.... :lol:


Sorry...lost my connection then saw lots of other postings...i love a good brunch...tons of ideas on that, too!

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I like to begin with multiple (what the English call) "starters" (because I can't spell whore durves right!)

I think there are probably worse ways to misspell "hors d'oeuvres" but I currently can't think of any funnier.

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Don't forget to eat the blood of Jesus!

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 Post subject: Re: An RPB Easter
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Why not just grill a bunch of meat? Hot dogs for the kids, and steaks/chicken/brats/burgers for the adults. Duuuuuuuuuuuurves

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I like to begin with multiple (what the English call) "starters" (because I can't spell whore durves right!)

I think there are probably worse ways to misspell "hors d'oeuvres" but I currently can't think of any funnier.


:lol: I KNEW it started with an ho something with an apostrophe thrown in somewhere. Just decided to go with phonics rather than butcher it!!

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Ringdings and Pepsi.


No way is wine better than Pepsi.

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Brunch is a good idea.
http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/cou ... 4294965409

everyone loves an egg bake.
get a bunch of fruit. grapes, strawberries, apples...cut that shit up. maybe some crackers and cheese, sausage...

If you're not going to do ham, italian beef is perfect. Probably need about 15-20 lbs (frozen bucket) to make that work for 5 adults...even more with kids. Jewel has bollilo rolls at 3 for 99 cents.
Everyone loves fried chicken too....Popeye's and KFC usually have bucket deal coupons.
Cook a bag of frozen corn or other veggie bag. or just cut up a bunch of carrots and celery.

Ask someone to make a salad, ask someone else to bring some brownies, cookies, or a cake.

if beer/booze isn't included you should be pretty close to $150.

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 Post subject: Re: An RPB Easter
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Alright alright I'm liking Brunch Steaks and Easter egg hunt.

Steak brunch

Egg hunt is all good. I was born for that shit...


Allergies are not an issue.

Whoredurves are still in play


Three people asked what they can bring

I'm like "Just yourself, your appetite, and a million dollars :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



Thanks everyone


Between you and me I'm very excited about the ring dings and Pepsi


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 Post subject: Re: An RPB Easter
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A brunch must have:

Spray muffin pans (I use disposable :oops: ) with Pam
Circle a piece of pre-cooked bacon or piece of semi-cooked in the pan bacon (guess what I use? :oops: ) in each cup
Break one egg in the center of each cup
Sprinkle (pour :oops: ) shredded cheese on top

Bake at 350 for about 12 - 15 minutes until toothpick comes out dry from center

The egg bakes around the bacon like a hard boiled egg, the cheese...drool!
These are perfect to cook the night before and reheat the next morning.

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