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gabsmom123
03-05-2007, 03:11 PM
Hello,
I love planning get togethers for my group of friends that I have. It is a group of 3 couples and 2 married and 1 engaged. I want to plan a St Patrick's Day Bash. Does anyone have any tips on what we could have to make it creative for such a small group. I want to do something they have never seen before
katharina
03-09-2007, 08:06 AM
Hello,
I want to plan a St Patrick's Day Bash. Does anyone have any tips on what we could have to make it creative for such a small group. I want to do something they have never seen before
One thing I'm looking forward to this year is baking or buying iced shamrock cookies. It's not really anything unusual but it's a thing we don't usually do. I think that playing Irish (Celtic) music for a group may be nice... not blaring, just as a nice and quiet background.
gabsmom123
03-15-2007, 10:31 AM
Where do you get the Iced Shamrock Cookies? I have actually never heard of those. What do they use in the recipe?
katharina
03-16-2007, 09:32 AM
Where do you get the Iced Shamrock Cookies? I have actually never heard of those. What do they use in the recipe?
The cookies were a special in my supermarket's deli. They were cutout sugar cookies in the shape of a shamrock and then iced. If I would have made my own, I would have done regular iced sugar cookies with the icing tinted green or sprinkled with green colored sugar which I have leftover from Christmas (because I don't know where I'd get a shamrock cookie cutter. :) )
DeBora4BobbyL
03-16-2007, 08:08 PM
This may be a little late, but you could also make pinwheels (type that in a search. They should be in the appetizers section here) except use some green food coloring in the cream cheese. Have fun!
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