brunch menu for baptism
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Food for Baptism Brunch
Asked by J.M. from Minneapolis
on July 12, 2007
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What can I serve for brunch after my daughter's baptism. The church service is at 9:00 and will end about 10:15 when we will all come back to our house for brunch. A...
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- I was going to suggest an egg bake! I would just do that, maybe some store bought muffins or doughnuts/pastries, some fruit salad and beverages! I can't imagine you wo...
- muffins, fruit, crepes, any breakfast bake that can be served cooled, fondue, coffee, juice...
- Looks like you've got a lot of good ideas for food. Don't forget to get the cake! I got one at Byerly's which was very good and they had a really nice cake where they ...
Baptism Brunch Ideas
Asked by A.P. from Kansas City
on December 17, 2008
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We are finally having our youngest son baptised on December 28 and are hosting a brunch after his baptism. Mass is at 1030 with his baptism to follow and brunch after ...
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- corn casserole is easy and very yummy! 1 can corn (drained) 1 can creamed corn 1 cup sour cream 1 stick of butter melted 1 large egg 1 pkg jiffy corn bread mix ...
- Here's a broccoli casserole that's easy (but it takes several dishes). You can put it together the night before, then bake it when you're ready. 1 bag frozen cho...
- Sounds like you need homemade macaroni, Its so good and the kids love it too. I always have to make it for stuff like that because my child wont eat anything else! L...
Ideas for Baptism Menu
Asked by N. from Minneapolis
on September 27, 2007
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We will be having aproximately 30 people over for an after Baptism celebration. I would like some ideas of what to serve for food. It needs to be quick and easy as we ...
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- My niece was just baptized and my sister ordered subway sandwhiches and my mom and myself made some salads so it wasn't a heavy lunch.
- For my sons baptism, we did buns with ham or turkey and cheese, three different kinds of soup, three kinds of salads, and cake. I put the soups in a crock pot when I ...
- I had the same thing happen, I just got a nice table ready before we went to the baptism, and when we got home I got a little help making sure everyone got something t...
Meal Ideas for Baptism Reception
Asked by A.V. from St. Louis
on October 20, 2009
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Hi there,
We are going to have our son baptized in just a couple of weeks. The baptism is scheduled for 12:00pm and we are going to have everyone back to our house af...
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- we also did the deli rolls with meat and cheese, we got ours at hen house and loved them. i like to make my own veggie tray, and we had cheese dip and chips.
- I'm with Sandi...we did the deli rolls with a meat & cheese tray. Veggie & Fruit tray. You can also do quicky casseroles like cheezy potatoes (the one with the hash ...
- Italian Beef served on hard rolls is really easy. You could put it in the crock pot the day before and have it ready to go the day of the Baptizm. Its not only a fav...
I Need help...Sun. Brunch Sites, Lewisville/Flower Mound/Highland Village?
Asked by K.O. from Dallas
on June 22, 2007
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I've asked this question a few weeks back, but need more input. Some out of town relatives will be in town for my son's baptism on Sun. July 1st. Want a good place t...
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- Have you tried Celebrity Bakery- there's one on 2499 and 1171. The food is great, but I'm not sure what their hours are.
- I've been to brunch at Sneaky Pete's on the lake - it was really good & neat atmosphere. They have a buffet, or you can sit and order from the menu. Nice views!
- I'm not sure if they do it every Sunday, but the Bridlewood Golf Club Restaurant in Flower Mound (open to the public) does do brunches on holidays. It very nice, clos...
Need Brunch Food Ideas for First Birthday Party - 30 Adults
Asked by J.M. from San Francisco
on February 20, 2008
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Hi All: I am having my daughter's first birthday party at 11 AM and hoped to have a brunch type event. However, I am having 30-35 adults and 10 kids. It seems like ...
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- Hi! Go to Bisquick's website and check out their easy recipes. One of my favorites is a breakfast casserole, here's the link: http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/recip...
- I don't think you necessarily have too many people for hot food, as long as you're careful about what hot food... for example, you might not want to go with scrambled ...
- I do brunches all the time and I like having warm coffee cake and a few quiches along with the items you already are serving.
Looking for Good Weekend Breakfast Spots
Asked by M.M. from Washington DC
on June 14, 2009
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My spouse and I woke up this morning and wanted to go for breakfast somewhere that's family friendly (we have 2 preschoolers and an infant) but a little above the denn...
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- You might try Spartan's on Burke Road, across from the Burke Post Office. It's definitely "family friendly" and open early for breakfast on Saturdays and Sundays. I ...
- There are many good places in Shirlington for breakfast and most open by 10am or before. Luna Grill, Busboys & Poets, Carlyle(more upscale), Bear Rock Cafe (not full ...
- First Watch in Fairfax serves great, fresh, healthy and affordable breakfasts and lunch only. The kids menu is extensive. My kids love the fruit crepes with yogurt and...
Looking for a Nice Location for a June Baby Shower
Asked by M.W. from Detroit
on February 26, 2009
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Hi, I am in need of some ideas for where to have my "baby" sister's baby shower. I want it to be very nice but not to overdone. Planning on anywhere form 40 - 50 peo...
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- I had mine at the Cutting Board in Warren (12 and Schoenherr). The food was excellent, the service and owners are wonderful and the place is very nice! I would recom...
- Rochester has a banquet hall in a park. I was at one there last year and also you could try the Rochester Brewry too. Polish Century club on 14 and hoover is really ni...
- Congrats on being an aunt! Some of my favorites are Tiramasu (sp?) use to be Mezzaluna's on 16 & Van Dyke in Sterling Heights, Sajo's in Clinton Twp, and Sycamore Hill...
Need Suggestions for Place to Host Baby Shower
Asked by N.R. from Chicago
on June 16, 2008
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My mom and MIL will be hosting my baby shower. They want to have something a little less formal (for my wedding shower, they had it at the hall that I had my recpetio...
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- Hi, I second the Millrose!! great location.. great EVERYTHING! I looked at many restaurants too and they were the best everything. I would even have a wedding recepti...
- The Village Squire in West Dundee. They are very willing to work with you on a menu and they have a back room that you can request. I had my baby's Baptism party there...
- I have attended a baby shower at Mill Race Inn in Geneva. It was a very nice luncheon. Not sure on the cost. We also had my rehearsal dinner there several years ago a...