Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 cases of canned seltzer
Only if you want to bring home 3 cases of canned seltzer.
No canned seltzer
A case of regular rottled water
Some kind of flavored sparkling water, like LaCroix
A nice sparkling water like San Pelligrino
A 6 pack of diet coke and a 6 pack of Dr. Pepper. Those are the 2 sodas that disappear when we host gatherings. The other soda flavors tend to go untouched unless there are kids involved.
I just saw it was for a book club, not an actual party.
People will drink maaaybe one non-alcoholic drink each.
For a book club not a party, my revised list is:
3 large bottles of bottled water, already chilled
2 large bottles of San Pelligrino, already chilled
Lemon slices and mint sprigs to make the water fancy
A pitcher or caraffe of some kind of fresh lemonade or juice mixed with fresh berries/fruit mixed with sparkling water for a fancy non alcoholic drink, such as non alcoholic bellinis, cosmos or sangria. There are lots of fun mocktail recipes online that are quite simple to make. If you are too busy, get a selection of flavored sparkling waters or mocktails. It will be less than a 1 can per person ratio
No soda, not even Diet Coke
If the host does not plan to have glasses, then pick up some nicer plastic cups (large size) for the non alcoholic drinks
Confirm with the hostess that she will have ice available. If not, bring a container of ice.
go ahead and splurge on a $3 bag of ice. for heaven's sake
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 cases of canned seltzer
Only if you want to bring home 3 cases of canned seltzer.
No canned seltzer
A case of regular rottled water
Some kind of flavored sparkling water, like LaCroix
A nice sparkling water like San Pelligrino
A 6 pack of diet coke and a 6 pack of Dr. Pepper. Those are the 2 sodas that disappear when we host gatherings. The other soda flavors tend to go untouched unless there are kids involved.
Isn’t La Croix canned seltzer?
I think people are having trouble differentiating seltzer (which is plain) with the flavored varieties? They are all the same, just some are flavors. I personally like Spindrift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 cases of canned seltzer
Only if you want to bring home 3 cases of canned seltzer.
No canned seltzer
A case of regular rottled water
Some kind of flavored sparkling water, like LaCroix
A nice sparkling water like San Pelligrino
A 6 pack of diet coke and a 6 pack of Dr. Pepper. Those are the 2 sodas that disappear when we host gatherings. The other soda flavors tend to go untouched unless there are kids involved.
Isn’t La Croix canned seltzer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 cases of canned seltzer
Only if you want to bring home 3 cases of canned seltzer.
No canned seltzer
A case of regular rottled water
Some kind of flavored sparkling water, like LaCroix
A nice sparkling water like San Pelligrino
A 6 pack of diet coke and a 6 pack of Dr. Pepper. Those are the 2 sodas that disappear when we host gatherings. The other soda flavors tend to go untouched unless there are kids involved.
LaCroix is interchangeable with canned seltzer.
No, it is not.
Canned seltzer is undrinkable on its own.
LaCroix is a popular brand of canned seltzer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 cases of canned seltzer
Only if you want to bring home 3 cases of canned seltzer.
No canned seltzer
A case of regular rottled water
Some kind of flavored sparkling water, like LaCroix
A nice sparkling water like San Pelligrino
A 6 pack of diet coke and a 6 pack of Dr. Pepper. Those are the 2 sodas that disappear when we host gatherings. The other soda flavors tend to go untouched unless there are kids involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 cases of canned seltzer
Only if you want to bring home 3 cases of canned seltzer.
No canned seltzer
A case of regular rottled water
Some kind of flavored sparkling water, like LaCroix
A nice sparkling water like San Pelligrino
A 6 pack of diet coke and a 6 pack of Dr. Pepper. Those are the 2 sodas that disappear when we host gatherings. The other soda flavors tend to go untouched unless there are kids involved.
I just saw it was for a book club, not an actual party.
People will drink maaaybe one non-alcoholic drink each.
For a book club not a party, my revised list is:
3 large bottles of bottled water, already chilled
2 large bottles of San Pelligrino, already chilled
Lemon slices and mint sprigs to make the water fancy
A pitcher or caraffe of some kind of fresh lemonade or juice mixed with fresh berries/fruit mixed with sparkling water for a fancy non alcoholic drink, such as non alcoholic bellinis, cosmos or sangria. There are lots of fun mocktail recipes online that are quite simple to make. If you are too busy, get a selection of flavored sparkling waters or mocktails. It will be less than a 1 can per person ratio
No soda, not even Diet Coke
If the host does not plan to have glasses, then pick up some nicer plastic cups (large size) for the non alcoholic drinks
Confirm with the hostess that she will have ice available. If not, bring a container of ice.
go ahead and splurge on a $3 bag of ice. for heaven's sake
No, check with the host first
If you bring over a bag of ice to an indoor book club, and she is not prepared for you to bring ice and does not have a place to store it or keep it, you end up with an inconvenient soggy dripping back of ice.
Check with the hostess before showing up with a bag of ice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 cases of canned seltzer
Only if you want to bring home 3 cases of canned seltzer.
No canned seltzer
A case of regular rottled water
Some kind of flavored sparkling water, like LaCroix
A nice sparkling water like San Pelligrino
A 6 pack of diet coke and a 6 pack of Dr. Pepper. Those are the 2 sodas that disappear when we host gatherings. The other soda flavors tend to go untouched unless there are kids involved.
LaCroix is interchangeable with canned seltzer.
No, it is not.
Canned seltzer is undrinkable on its own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 cases of canned seltzer
Only if you want to bring home 3 cases of canned seltzer.
No canned seltzer
A case of regular rottled water
Some kind of flavored sparkling water, like LaCroix
A nice sparkling water like San Pelligrino
A 6 pack of diet coke and a 6 pack of Dr. Pepper. Those are the 2 sodas that disappear when we host gatherings. The other soda flavors tend to go untouched unless there are kids involved.
LaCroix is interchangeable with canned seltzer.
No, it is not.
Canned seltzer is undrinkable on its own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 cases of canned seltzer
Only if you want to bring home 3 cases of canned seltzer.
No canned seltzer
A case of regular rottled water
Some kind of flavored sparkling water, like LaCroix
A nice sparkling water like San Pelligrino
A 6 pack of diet coke and a 6 pack of Dr. Pepper. Those are the 2 sodas that disappear when we host gatherings. The other soda flavors tend to go untouched unless there are kids involved.
LaCroix is interchangeable with canned seltzer.
No, it is not.
Canned seltzer is undrinkable on its own.
LaCroix is a popular brand of canned seltzer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 cases of canned seltzer
Only if you want to bring home 3 cases of canned seltzer.
No canned seltzer
A case of regular rottled water
Some kind of flavored sparkling water, like LaCroix
A nice sparkling water like San Pelligrino
A 6 pack of diet coke and a 6 pack of Dr. Pepper. Those are the 2 sodas that disappear when we host gatherings. The other soda flavors tend to go untouched unless there are kids involved.
LaCroix is interchangeable with canned seltzer.
No, it is not.
Canned seltzer is undrinkable on its own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 cases of canned seltzer
Only if you want to bring home 3 cases of canned seltzer.
No canned seltzer
A case of regular rottled water
Some kind of flavored sparkling water, like LaCroix
A nice sparkling water like San Pelligrino
A 6 pack of diet coke and a 6 pack of Dr. Pepper. Those are the 2 sodas that disappear when we host gatherings. The other soda flavors tend to go untouched unless there are kids involved.
LaCroix is interchangeable with canned seltzer.
No, it is not.
Canned seltzer is undrinkable on its own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 cases of canned seltzer
Only if you want to bring home 3 cases of canned seltzer.
No canned seltzer
A case of regular rottled water
Some kind of flavored sparkling water, like LaCroix
A nice sparkling water like San Pelligrino
A 6 pack of diet coke and a 6 pack of Dr. Pepper. Those are the 2 sodas that disappear when we host gatherings. The other soda flavors tend to go untouched unless there are kids involved.
LaCroix is interchangeable with canned seltzer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 cases of canned seltzer
Only if you want to bring home 3 cases of canned seltzer.
No canned seltzer
A case of regular rottled water
Some kind of flavored sparkling water, like LaCroix
A nice sparkling water like San Pelligrino
A 6 pack of diet coke and a 6 pack of Dr. Pepper. Those are the 2 sodas that disappear when we host gatherings. The other soda flavors tend to go untouched unless there are kids involved.
I just saw it was for a book club, not an actual party.
People will drink maaaybe one non-alcoholic drink each.
For a book club not a party, my revised list is:
3 large bottles of bottled water, already chilled
2 large bottles of San Pelligrino, already chilled
Lemon slices and mint sprigs to make the water fancy
A pitcher or caraffe of some kind of fresh lemonade or juice mixed with fresh berries/fruit mixed with sparkling water for a fancy non alcoholic drink, such as non alcoholic bellinis, cosmos or sangria. There are lots of fun mocktail recipes online that are quite simple to make. If you are too busy, get a selection of flavored sparkling waters or mocktails. It will be less than a 1 can per person ratio
No soda, not even Diet Coke
If the host does not plan to have glasses, then pick up some nicer plastic cups (large size) for the non alcoholic drinks
Confirm with the hostess that she will have ice available. If not, bring a container of ice.
go ahead and splurge on a $3 bag of ice. for heaven's sake