Sunday, 9 December 2012
Cheap Airlines From Dublin - Prepare the Fireworks and Bring Your Liquor Flasks To The Bonfire
So fill your liquor flasks with wine and drink away. And nothing must stop you from having fun even your allergy to beer, just prepare your party props and fare in advance. You don't have to be a Guy Fawkes to have a stunning bonfire.
Start the ball rolling
Why don't you try a small scarecrow with the invitation slipped into his little pocket? Make it something your friends will talk about for days on end. Sit down and prepare your guest list and think of a novel way to send your invitations by mail. So why not have a bonfire at the beach, you'll need something to warm you up on a cold night?
Just make sure you don't forget to concoct that hot spicy apple cider and grab a recipe for the special Mai-Tai for your lady friends' liquor flasks. And all your favorites if you please, spaghetti (if you will) with lots of big meatballs, key lime pie, bonfire toffee apples, the bonfire spread should be easy to prepare- baked potatoes in foil. Prepare your easy menu, next.
Then prepare the potion on the day of the bonfire, if they ask for Guy Fawkes punch. Inform them that you'll serve these in liquor flasks so there's no problem about spills when the fun goes full-blast. Or you can call your friends and ask them for any special requests regarding drinks.
And sweet butter, grape juice, bread crumbs, nutmeg, flour, eggs, sweet milk, beef suet, currants, raisins, start listing your ingredients - apples. The Pudding! Your piece d' resistance?
So save it, you can also use that discarded Halloween scarecrow for the bonfire. You can also ask hubby to start stacking of firewood and he must find a way. Take it, tires - whatever is available and within legal limits, old mattresses, wooden boxes, cardboard, paper, old tree trunks, coal, let your kids start scrounging for bonfire material - wood.
The Fireworks
Perhaps a confirmation from the proper authorities can ease your mind about the fireworks you can hoard. And blue touch paper are safe for you bonfire, cracker snaps in red white and blue, confetti poppers.
Would you, you wouldn't want an accident to spoil the party? Children should not be allowed to handle the fireworks - it's better to be safe than sorry. Always store your fireworks in a safe dry place or they'll end up soggy and useless for the bonfire.
The gang's all here, hail, hail!
Have a moment of silence to remember those who perished in the 9/11 tragedy, before you start the fun. Prepare those songs and lead the singing. Ask your teenaged son or a friend to tote the guitar for the singing around the campfire.
You should have assigned the task to someone equal to the assignment, children's games have to be supervised so by now. Then start the fun with singing games and contests.
Serve the food in colorful plastic paper plates with matching paper napkins. The children can have their hot cocoa from kid's flasks for the occasion. Or liquor flasks, drinking from their canned beers, everybody will be huddled by the fire.
And toast your welcome to winter with your liquor flasks, burn the Guy Fawkes effigy and start the fireworks.
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