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Party Entrees For Different Types of Parties
When planning a party, one big plan that has to be made is the type of food you will be serving. When holding a party, most people will serve an entrée before the main meal. There are many different types of parties where people can serve different type of entrees. One has to decide what type of entrée to serve at their particular party.
Whether you hold a Halloween, Christmas, birthday, or other type of party, there is an entrée that will complement any occasion. It is recommended that you find out from your guests what foods they like and dislike so everyone will enjoy the food. Having a variety of foods will help ensure everyone is happy and enjoys the food.
1. Serving meat kebabs will make for a delicious entrée. You can use any type of meat such as chicken, pork, or steak and cook them on skewers. There are a variety of sauces you can use to coat the meat and add a variety of vegetables such as red and green peppers on the skewers.
2. Meatballs are another popular entrée. You can also make them to suit the theme of a party. You can add various spices and serve them on a bed of rice. There are a number of different styles and flavors of rice to choose from. As well, you can add a deliciously flavored sauce to the meat balls mixed with a soup such as mushroom soup. It is easy and quick to make.
3. Chicken always makes for a delicious entrée. The great thing about chicken is that there are so many ways to prepare it. You can fry it, cook it in a sauce, baste, glaze, or marinades such as barbecue, honey mustard, Dijon mustard, lemon, and much more. You can serve it on a bed of rice, pasta, or noodles. It can also be made with a variety of vegetables such as onions, green pepper, red pepper, and mushrooms. Grilled Chicken Nachos and Caesar Chicken Salad makes for a scrumptious entrée.
4. Gumbo makes for a mouth watering entrée. Warm rolls or French bread will go great with the gumbo. There are a variety of different types of gumbo that can be made such as seafood and chicken gumbo.
5. Smaller entrees are very popular at parties. This can include: shrimp cocktail, bruschetta, bacon wrapped in a shrimp, extravagant nachos with lots of vegetables and cheese, cocktail wienies, steamed oysters, Caesar salad, cheese fingers, brochette, potato skins, deviled eggs, Mozza soup, chicken wings, Quesadillas, and much more.
6. Rack of lamb is also a popular entrée. You can use a variety of sauces, bastes, glazes, and marinades to coat it such as honey, fancy mustard, pesto sauce...etc. There are a variety of sauce recipes that will go great over the rack of lamb.
7. There are a number of delicious fish entrees that can be served to your guests. They can include: grilled swordfish with tomato salsa, mustard grilled salmon salad, grilled fish with a delicious sauce such as barbecue, mix grill of a variety of different types of fish, and even seafood chowder.
Because there are so many different types of lip smacking entrees that can be made, there is an entrée for any type of occasion. Your guests won't stop talking about the great food they had at your party.
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Why is dealing with the VA such a pain? out 4 years and still cant get away from the big green wienie!?
I am trying to get into a program out at my school that is not apart of my degree plan and according to my VA rep.(who of course is not a veteran) I cannot receive benefits for 2 different programs at once. even though I am only taking part time school, and even with this extra course I still wont be full time, so basicly the VA is saying we know you earned these benifits, and we know you are entitled to so much a month, but only under our rules and regulations will you get those benifits,so is there anybody out there that may know who I can appeal this kind of crap to. even if I dont get it, it may help other vets that may be having a problem. Thanks
The VA Educational programs are terribly inflexible. I was going to two schools simeltaneously, and I had to "pick" which one I could get bennies from. Technically I was going "full time" because I was taking 12 credits, but because it was two colleges, they wouldn't let me claim both.
The system needs to be overhauled, but most people in the government are only realizing how antiquated and broken the system is.
Your recourse goes like this:
Call the VA and explain your situation. There may be a way around it, or a claim that one of the schools can make.
Contact your congressman. Seriously, the VA has been screwing up a lot, and for soldiers, airmen, and sailors to get screwed right now is a level beyond travesty. Let them know, and they can add it to the laundry list of stuff the VA is doing wrong.
See if there are other methods open to you, like military specific grants or scholarships. Good start? Check your local VFW or American Legion. Tell them the junk you've been going through. They might lend some support, like a scholarship.
I wish I had more concrete and results-driven stuff to offer, but you're dealing with a system that hasn't been looked at closely in almost 2 decades... and it's wrong....
Good luck.
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