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Birthday Party Invitations for Every Season

21 Feb

A perfect birthday party starts with the perfect birthday party invitation.  And your seasonal birthday party is no exception.  Pick the perfect invitation; add the right food and drink menu and you’ve got a recipe for a perfect party no matter what the season.

Spring

A spring birthday party is a great time to celebrate ‘spring fever.’  Everyone has been stuck inside all winter and is looking forward to getting outside for some spring fun. Take advantage of the weather with garden parties, yard games, and carnival parties.  Borrow your invitation colors from the pastel colors of the season and you’re off to a great start. Pick a menu that’s easy to eat and serve outside and you’re all set for a spring birthday that won’t soon be forgotten. 

To make sure your spring party is a success make sure you have an indoor ‘plan b’ as the spring weather, while mostly sunny, can be unpredictable. 

Summer

What would summer be without a backyard barbeque?  Celebrate your next summer birthday with a hot grill and cool beverages.  There are tons of great outdoor themes for your summer birthday. Set up games in the yard for a sports theme.  Decorate with some flags and sparklers for a 4th of July theme.  Blow up some beach balls and make sure everyone brings their flip-flops for a beach theme.  Mix up some fruity punches for Hawaiian or tropical themes. Your summer party is only limited by your imagination.  Make sure you have plenty of sunscreen on hand to prevent an accidental sunburn.  And keep the cool drinks coming, both kids and adults can get thirsty playing outside in the hot sun.  Or consider hosting your summer birthday at a local pool to keep your guests cool. 

Sometimes, kids with winter birthdays miss out on the outdoor fun of a summer birthday.  Plan a ½ birthday this year instead of a traditional birthday party.  This is also a perfect ploy anytime of the year to keep a surprise party secret.  Nobody expects to celebrate their ½ year birthday.

Autumn

Fall may be back to school time, but it doesn’t have to be the end of fun.  Autumn can be a great time for a fun Halloween-themed birthday party, autumn harvest party or even a back-to-school birthday party.  It doesn’t have to be Halloween to have a costume party for your fall birthday.  Celebrate the fall harvest with a menu full of fall treats like caramel-apples and pumpkin pie.  Invite your guests to bring their favorite fall dish and you’ve got a delicious fall pot-luck.  Host a birthday hay ride and give our guests a wonderful autumn memory that will have them asking to be invited back next year.  Don’t forget some warm drinks to take the chill off.  A hot apple cider is the perfect sip for a chilly autumn evening.

Winter

Winter can be the most wonderful time of the year for a birthday party.  Host a sleigh ride or ice skating party to get your guests in the winter mood.  Keep your menu hot and hearty and your guests will be satisfied and jolly.  Warm drinks are also a must.  Try peppermint hot chocolate, hot buttered rum or even egg nog to warm up the birthday festivities.   If you’re determined to not be stuck inside invite your guests to come dressed warm and take to the yard to build snowmen, snow forts or have a snowball fight.  If the weather isn’t too cold, you might want to build a bon fire and roast marshmallows for s’mores.

Any season can be perfect for celebrating a birthday if you just know how to take advantage of seasonal opportunities.  Get creative and make your next birthday party shine.

Find your perfect seasonal birthday invitation at MyExpression.com.  You’ll also find great seasonal birthday resources to help you make the most of the season.

 

Trade secrets in writing Treasure Hunt & Scavenger Hunt clues for fun party

21 Feb

Do you know anyone who is given a riddle to solve and there is a prize for solving and still the person doesn’t try?  I don’t. Anyways I’m writing this for folks who love to create clues. Writing clues can be quite intricate and demanding for inexperienced. Here I present the structure to write treasure hunt or scavenger hunt clues for any physical object like refrigerator, closet.

Objective

We are to organize one scavenger hunt game in our nearby park for kids aged 9 to 13. We have selected ‘Grass’ as one of the objects to be collected in this clue based hunt. Now we need to write a clue on ‘Grass’.

Start from the End

The obvious start for writing a clue is to identify the answer (We selected ‘Grass’). Physical objects are easier than abstract ideas for making riddle hunts. Very specific answers like ‘grass of Mike’s backyard’ can be very challenging to solve even for Mike himself. Less specific answers like ‘backyard grass’ or ‘grass’ are generally not as difficult however hard clues can still be made for general answers.

Think, Think & Think! Some More!!

Related Words

First create list of words, ideas, thoughts which are related to and have some association with ‘Grass’. Important part is to just note down whatever comes to your mind.

Green, Lawn, Garden, Grassland, Lawnmower, plants, Crops, Weeds, Herb, Hay, Sod,  Under your feet, Cricket pitch, Hockey artificial turf, Football field,  lush, Collect dew, Grazing land, Pasture, Herd, Wimbledon, Golf putting, farm, food chain, chomp, grasshoppers

Opposite Words

Also create list of words, ideas, thoughts which are opposite or have reverse correlation with ‘Grass’.

At the top, Hungry cattle, muddy football in rain, Soiled,  On your head

Use Thesaurus & Internet Resources

Leverage Internet’s vast resources to capture more information on ‘Grass’. Types, associated history, referenced in movies. One very useful aspect is to find idioms related to ‘Grass’.

Grass is always greener on the other side, Don’t let the grass grow under one’s feet, Put out to grass, Snake in the grass, Grass root level

Put yourself in Object’s shoes

Imagine you are the object and describe the world from its point of view.  What do you see, hear, feel and smell? What do you like & what you don’t.

Everyone is taller than me, Don’t stomp, I need lots of water, Cut the shank and I’m smooth. I make your lawn lush green, My king in Africa is the tallest

Use Figure of Speech

Use figure of speech to write sentences describing the answer (‘Grass’), using whatever we’ve come up with so far.

Mental Picturization: Collects dew to make your shoes wet

Personalization: I can move the ball, just don’t stomp on me, Cut the shank and I’m smooth

Metaphor: Start of the food chain, Wimbledon court

Substitute Word for main word(s): lush green

Sounds associated with word: chomp, chomp, chomp for grazing

Simile: So is Grass to lawn as hairs to head (You guessed it! I’m indeed baldy) or colours to painting

Did all the hard work…Now write a draft ‘Hunt Clue’

Both too easy or too hard clues will make players loose interest very quickly. Categorize all work done till now. (1) Reject too straight forward phrases (2) Choose some cryptic phrases (3) Choose some solvable part of the clue.

I like the ideas related to ‘cutting the shank’, idiom ‘let the grass grow under one’s feet’, ‘ moving the ball’ and ‘king in Africa is the tallest’ to build the cryptic parts. Let’s see if we could use ‘Golf putting’, ‘greener on the other side’ & ‘Hungry cattle’ to guide the players for actually solving the clue.

Lush green and anything related to grazing seem a bit obvious. May be I’ll pick these while writing clues for younger kids but not here. Start of the food chain can be confused with other plants, so ignore it..

Cut the shank, I make the ball move, putt you believe I’m green other side.

In Africa I have the tallest king, Lazy you I grow under your feet.

Aaah! It seems very disjointed and not spicy at all. Let’s give another try and use some Parallelism and Opposites, Cut & Grow, Short & Tall.

Cut the shank I move the ball, No action I grow in your feet,

Greedy bully makes me short, Only tall is my African king.

Used ‘greedy bully’ for ‘hungry cow’ to make it a bit obscure. I’m still not quite satisfied. It doesn’t sound good when I read it aloud. Let’s give it the finishing touch.

Make it Elegant & Poetic

Now we need to use thesaurus a lot. Modify the phrases to have almost equal number of characters and finish each phrase with rhyming words. We could use formal writing technicalities like rhetorical effect, alliteration to enhance literary quality of clues. Visual changes like punctuation placement, capitalization and bolding to further emphasise the clues. I used ‘switch’ to represent ‘other side’.

No action I grow in your feet, greener if you are switching.

Greedy bully makes me short, biggest is one African king.

It looks and sounds better now. I’m sure kids are going to have lot of fun playing scavenger hunt game.

 

Secret Restaurant Recipes Inside Your Kitchen

20 Dec

Do people like your cooking? Does your Famous Recipe make the guests say “Oh how lovely!” or “You ought to be a chef or something”. Then don’t take it just as a compliment, make the best of your culinary skills, learn further, try and experiment and you never know where you could land up.

A person with a desire to learn and experiment should never go only by a Recipe Book. Just like a hanger dress, which may not look as attractive when tried on, the same thing goes for a written recipe or famous restaurant recipes. They may not work out or taste the same as you think they will from reading the book. This doesn’t mean stop seeking new knowledge, do search it out, but from a better source.

We have designed a novel way to present our recipes through short video clips rather than boring and lengthy texts. These Recipes Videos are sheer fun and ease to follow for viewers. If you love to experiment watch hundreds of delectable Recipes Videos at our website, and set about experimenting yourself.

Our Recipes Videos cover Cooking Videos, Recipe Book, Outback Steakhouse Recipes, Secret Restaurant Recipe, Olive Garden Recipe, Famous Recipes, Famous Restaurant Recipes, Top Secret Recipes and recipes from the popular Copycat Restaurant Recipes.

Watch videos of famous cook Celebrities like Chef Phil Vickery or Lorna Sass. Lorna Sass (known affectionately as the Queen of Pressure Cooking) shows an eager audience how to make risotto in the pressure cooker in a matter of minutes, with little of that tiresome stirring and lots of flavor. The recipe is adapted from her famous book, PRESSURE PERFECT. And Phil is here to impart some pudding wisdom and help make a simple and delicious trifle! Everyone has their favorite pudding but not everyone knows how to make them!

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Good cooking works wonders, that’s an open secret. Impress your family or friends at the next dinner party or special gathering, with a delicious and mouth watering dish, and hear them talking about it for ages afterwards.