Going Door-To-Door
Still don’t have plans for New Year’s, but want to get out and do something?
Why not coordinate a Progressive Dinner Party with a few neighbors on your street? That way you can ring in the new year with friends ON your street and not have to be out on the roads. We have done this the past two years and it works well {especially if you have kids}!
Just get three or four families that live on your street {or around the corner!} and assign one house to a cocktail and appetizer, the next to a soup or salad, then a main entree and the final house can be for dessert and some bubbly to ring in the new year!
I think it’s fun to do big punch bowls of pre mixed adult beverages and have a ladle handy for serving. That way, the host/hostess isn’t stuck mixing drinks all night.
Here are a couple options:
{Malibu Mimosa Punch}
1.75 liter Malibu Coconut Rum
1 liter Champagne
2 quarts Orange Juice
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Note: I have not actually tried this, but I wanted to include something with champagne ~ it IS New Year’s Eve after all. It does sound delish, though.
I have tried this Swamp Water for Halloween, but it is a great beverage to mix up ahead of time and ladle into a glass of ice. You could call it {Countdown Cocktail} or {New Year’s Electric Punch} or something more festive…
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Here are a couple sangria options, as well…
Simply Citrus Red Wine Sangria
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Here are links to some of my favorite appetizers…
Baked Brie With Roasted Garlic
If you want to make it more courses, serve up a simple soup or salad:
Make the main dish simple and {serve yourself}:
And you can’t forget dessert!
How adorable are these New Year’s Eve Midnight cupcakes?
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Or a dessert pizza with Nutella & fruit?
Or how about some espresso brownies to help your guests stay awake until midnight?
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So, go door-to-door this New Year’s Eve and you won’t have to worry about driving home!
Progressive dinners are lots of fun ~ hopefully you have awesome neighbors like we do.
Can you believe there’s just one and a half days left in 2011?