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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can not read through all 10 pages on this and maybe this has been suggested (got to page 5) - I LOVE late night dessert parties with sweets (in this case birthday cake or differnt flavors of cupcakes or cake and something else like chocolate covered starwberries - easy to make) and champagne & dessert wine & port. The appetizer suggestion is all wrong, appetizers are specifically for BEFORE dinner but you can have a cheese plate at a dessert party to fill the savory need. It is a very fun type of party. People generally go out to dinner before hand then come to your "late night" party for dessert. Its actually perfect for this situation. I have to agree though that you can not invite people to something if you are not covering all costs - in that case here is no host/ess. Also, while some people may do them, potlucks are NOT for birthday parties or any kind of gift giving/celebration type of party given be a family member- that is one of the worst party ideas I have heard in eons. A group of freinds having a potluck to fete the birthday girl/boy is one thing but a spouse doing this is just in really bad taste. You do not have to break the bank to give a nice party.[/quote] But you may have to worry about allergic Myron. 8)[/quote]
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