Originally Posted by
All2Pieces
Sewbiz - Good thinking ahead with the gifts. As for the ginger bread, Betty Crocker (
www.bettycrocker.com) and Better Homes & Gardens (
www.bhg.com/recipes) are my go-tos. I have several of their old recipe books. Betty Crocker has several ginger pound cakes and cookies that you might can adapt.
My neighborhood is planning a mobile feast (progressive dinner, traveling supper, whatever you call it) for Christmas. We are thinking only 3 courses - salad, entree, and dessert. We are planning for about 15 people and we have only 3 houses big enough for that many LOL. It's my first time for this. Has anyone participated in such an event? I am hosting the entree because I got the BEST price on prime rib that I have ever had. I would really appreciate any tips or tricks.
Happy holidays everyone! Enjoy your friends and family!!
I have hosted and done those! They are really fun. Ours were always pretty relaxed. We usually set it up so we could walk from one house to the other. We have hosted the main course before.
Make sure everyone eats prime rib. If not you might ask someone else to bring another dish. If someone brings a vegan dish that usually covers everyone or You can accept a few sides to go with the prime rib. Others can make those. Those could also cover everyone who doesn’t eat prime rib.
We couldn’t get everyone at one table so we had tables set up in various rooms. I really enjoyed those progressive dinners. .