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[quote=Anonymous]Hi all: I'm hosting a fundraiser for a political candidate and was trying to come up with what foods to have on hand. I work full time and the event is in the evening after work at my apartment (outside). So far we have about 20 RSVPs. I don't mind making one or two things in advance that can be heated up before hand or brought to room temperature. We have a Costco membership. I was THINKING cheese and crackers, grapes and nuts and olives to go around the cheese. how much alcohol do I need? I have a good bit of wine to get rid of - we're having a baby next month and we don't drink as it is, so I'm hoping to use this to free up space that our wine takes up. I'm hopeful it's all still good! It's been kept in an air conditioned apartment so it should be fine, right? I also have vodka and gin. I'll buy some beer (is 4 four 6 packs enough or should I get more?) and some sodas. Does anyone have a nice EASY summer cocktail I can make with the vodka and serve in a large container? any ideas welcome! I don't want to spend a fortune, but don't want it to be lame, either.[/quote]
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