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Published by: rose 2010-03-19

  • top fifty menus for enertaining an impressive dinner party and the names and address of caterers and food related industries for austin texas


  • Hi there - I am glad I got the same researcher on line who answer past questons for me - you did a fantastic job, and I appreciate your personal message and thoughts, as well as your fantastic research. I didn't know what to except, however I do know I didn't except this quailty of work! Thanks ooooo much!! I think I have found another favorite past time (and I have turned many people on to this option). I am in private practice as an addiction and grief counselor, as well as a student in my final classes to recieve a Master's in Experiential Psychology and Theology. My future plans are to travel and investigate claimed miracles. I am also a "great researcher" (so my professors tell me), and surpirsed I have never stumpled upon this option sooner! Why do you think that is? Well, anyway to get back to your carification question - This question has nothing to do with my step son. I am giving a dinner party this saturday and thought is might be fun to have some sort of theme and am interested in some party games very young children can play 2-4yrs or what "I can do with them", as well as for adults. What are some of the better menue's for entertaining "important and influential dinner guest"? Besides starting to plan months advance - my husband asked- I said yes. Avtually, anything you can think to add would be great. Thanks. I have another question in about my step son and the hobbies we can do together as a family, and things he can do on his own - what are Austin's (tx) options for him and family as far as enjoyable programs for the mentally handicapped? Thanks again! I would like to include a tip for you and your great work, howeer I am not sure how to accomplish this? Please tell.... One more thing - how to spell check before sending a question? Do I need check and copy from another program? Jeri L. Harlan


  • Hi, Sparkie-ga! So great to hear from you again, and to know that you will be doing something fun this weekend with a dinner party. Also, thank you so much for your very kind words concerning my answers to your previous questions. It is always so nice to receive encouraging feedback and to know that my answers have proven worthwhile. It was also fun to hear a bit about your life and the avenue you are pursuing. It sounds fascinating! I have divided your clarified question into three parts: 1.) Dinner party ideas for adults that include activities to occupy young children (2-4) 2.) Exceptional dinner menus for important guests 3.) Activities for your handicapped stepson. Dinner party ideas that are “child-friendly” ************************************ I used to be in a Gourmet Dinner group of young parents. We would all bring our children along, but also wanted time to enjoy ourselves. Often, the children would snack on something and then go off to play in the other room. There would eventually be screams, crying and generally loud and rambunctious sounds emanating from some far-off corner of the house. Finally, the kids would succeed in their mission…getting the frazzled parents to drive them home to bed! Your approach certainly sounds much more organized and far less chaotic. The trick is to occupy the children just enough so that they will have a bit of fun with their parents, and then create an organized way for them to play on their own while the parents can relax and enjoy the evening. Therefore, I have come up with some dinner party ideas that you might work around. Dressing for a decade: Parents and/or child receive an assignment for a particular decade before the dinner party, and must come dressed for that period in time. You might have various dishes at dinner to reflect each decade (that the parents would enjoy) and then a small, snack-type food for each decade for the children. You might also have some simple games selected that reflect each decade for parents and children to enjoy together. (At that point, the children will probably go off and play by themselves!) You can take an individual picture of each family to send home with them for a memento. Around the World Party: Dinner menu can include dishes from several countries. Simple games for parents and children can be included to represent different countries. Decorate the table and room to represent the different country themes. Or, set up the food table as a buffet, with the flag and a decoration for each country behind each dish. You might also do the same as the decade party, and ask the children (at least) to dress as if they were from a particular country. If the children want to play separately after dinner while the parents talk, you can have different areas of a family room (or similar) set up with country “representations” for the children to play in. For example, a fake bamboo hut to play in (with newspaper palm trees), a fake igloo, a fake grocery store from another country with pretend money and plastic foods, etc. (All made out of cardboard boxes, etc.) For game, theme decorations and snack food suggestion for the children, look at: http://www.birthdaypartyideas.com/html/miscellaneous_parties_6.html http://www.birthdaypartyideas.com/html/miscellaneous_parties_7.html http://www.birthdaypartyideas.com/html/miscellaneous_parties_5.html http://www.birthdaypartyideas.com/html/miscellaneous_parties_37.html Make and bake your own pizza party: You provide the aprons, chef hats, dough and all of the toppings. Each parent and child (with the parents help) can decorate their own pizza, and perhaps mark it with a non-food decoration (that will survive the oven and identify it as their own). Or, you can have little chef’s aprons for the children, have the parent’s help them make their own pizzas, and then have them seated at a little “Italian” decorated table while the adults enjoy a more ornate and sophisticated Italian meal. Fort or Castle Party (for the kids to play in after dinner) This seems like the ultimate way to occupy the children while the adults are having dinner! You can use variations on this theme, but I can attest to the fact that after raising three children, this would be tons of fun and keep them occupied. Refer to http://www.birthdaypartyideas.com/html/miscellaneous_parties_73.html Other ideas to occupy children: (ages 2-4) 1. Have a large array of play dress-up clothes (both men’s and women’s, costume jewelry, purses, briefcases, hats, etc.) Let the kid’s play dress-up in another room and take some photos of the children in costume with their parents as a memento. (It might be nice to send the photo in the mail a week later with a “Thank you for coming!” note.) 2. A round or two of musical chairs for the children is always fun. 3. Coin or ping pong ball toss: toss coins/balls into small bowls floating in tubs of water. Have the parents involved by watching, cheering, and make sure each child gets a small prize! 4. Freeze dance. While someone plays music all the children (and parents, if they want) must be in motion. When the music stops, anyone that is still moving is out. Keep playing until there is only one or two left. Have a few silly prizes! 5. Bean bag toss through a large face with holes for eyes, nose and mouth painted on cardboard or plywood. Distance away from the target would be determined by age. 6. Scavenger hunt. Have identical numbers of each item per child, hidden in different places, within one or two rooms, so that each child has an equal opportunity to find items. Make the items suitable for recognition by a 2-year old, such as a little rubber ball, pencil, tiny book, party-favor type items…and allow each child to keep what they have found in their own bag to take home. (Parents can “help” a little bit by following their child and making sure all items are found) The winner gets a little bonus prize. 7. Toy walk. Have numbers on the ground for as many children (1-10). Walk on the numbers until the music stops. Have numbers on some small toys. If a child is standing on the number of the toy, they win the toy. Exceptional Dinner Menus ************************* Any “exceptional” gourmet dinner menu will certainly exclude most children ages 2-4 (and probably up through their teens!!!) Therefore, I included the suggestions above as ways to involve children by providing them with their own little dinner table, complete with “gourmet” snack-type items, little home-made pizzas, etc., playing a few games, and then finding a means for them to play while the adults enjoy their own, separate meal. As for suggestions for actual recipes, I am the last person to provide recipes from personal experience. To me, the term gourmet and dinner party means sitting around the couch, laughing and talking while munching on chips and dip! Therefore, I had to rely on some sample, real-life gourmet menus! Quisine Unlimited Catering Service has four complete menus for review online at http://www.cuisineunlimited.com/sample_menus/menu_pdf/all_menu.pdf. Click on the tab for “Formal Dinner.” Unfortunately, the recipes are not included. Aardvark Catering also has some complete, mix and match gourmet menus to review online at http://www.aardvarkcatering.com/dinner.htm#HORS Hugs and Quiches Dinner Party menus are available at http://www.hugsandquiches.com/social.html The Gourmet to Go Party Guide menus is available at http://www.hugsandquiches.com/social.html I know that you asked for a list of caterers in a previous question. The list that was provided in that answer may also have their menus printed on their website. Unless you love to cook, and want to figure out the recipes, catering the party seems like a wonderful idea. It would also give you some more time to plan some activities for the children. Enjoyable activities for the mentally-handicapped, both individually and with the family (Austin) ****************************************************************************** This was a very hard search for online resources within the Austin area. However, when I thought about our town, which has an incredible resource for the disabled and the mentally handicapped, called the National Ability Center, I thought of a resource that might cover every aspect you are looking for your stepson…….interest, challenge, friendships, support, and family participation! Have you/he ever considered the Special Olympics? Has your stepson ever been athletically inclined? It is never too late to start a sport! Texas has a whole host of special olympic sporting events. An interesting article that combines some interesting news about the special olympics and a wonderful facility called the Marbridge Ranch, just south of Austin, titled “Home on the Ranch,” by Stuart Pretidge. The Austin Chronicle. (4/20/2001) is available at http://www.hugsandquiches.com/social.html “The Special Olympics holds 184 events annually within Texas in sports as varied as soccer, softball, and a veritable favorite, 10-pin bowling, at area, regional, or state levels. There is also a Special World Games staged during non-Olympic years. This past March saw 2,500 Special Olympians from around the world headed to Anchorage, Alaska, for the winter games, and 7,000 global competitors will head off to Ireland in 2003 for the summer games.” Special Olympics Texas http://www.sotx.org/sports/index.jsp If you could get your stepson involved in Special Olympics, even if just bowling or an easy activity, his whole world would open up to new friendships. So would yours. Just the association with other mentally handicapped individuals and their families would open your ears to a whole host of other social and leisure activities that your stepson could do individually, with new friends, or with you and other families! I can’t think of a better way to find out what other activities are available than through a peer group. Not to mention the fact that you and your husband would have an instant support group. There is nothing like sharing ideas and feelings with others who are going through the same types of experience! (As for your question regarding spell-checking. I don’t see any way to do a spell-check when you enter the question into the question box. However, if you compose your answer in wordpad or another word-processing program, like Microsoft Word, use the Tool menu, and highlight spelling and grammar, it will highlight your mistakes. That is exactly what I do when I answer questions. I compose my answer in Microsoft Word, spell-check it, copy it and paste it into the answer box. Otherwise, it might be unreadable! As for posting a tip, that is most generous of you. If you would like to post a tip in the future, I will quote from the Google Answers FAQ’s at http://answers.google.com/answers/faq.html : “When you rate your answer, you can also tip the researcher who provided it. Just enter an amount between $1 - $100 in the tip box next to the rating. The researcher will receive 100% of the amount you tip them; Google will not take a percentage of the tip. Tips are not refundable. Thank you for tipping your researcher! They appreciate it.”) I hope this answer has been of some help! You sure are to be commended for being such a loving person! Let me know how things turn out for you! Again, Sparkie, my best wishes to you. Hope to hear from you again! umiat-ga Google Search Strategy dinner parties party games small children complete gourmet dinner menus +Austin +activities +mentally handicapped +Texas +special olympics +austin texas +social interaction +mentally handicapped Texas +mentally handicapped +recreation



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