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Kick off the corn roast festivities right from the start with some corn-inspired invitations. Find cards that feature the golden vegetable and stick corn kernels in the envelope instead of confetti. For an even more creative invite, send a corn husk to the guest-to-be. Wrap the party information around the outside or write it right on the husk using a permanent marker. These invitations can be hand-delivered or left at the guest's doorstep as a surprise.
Food
This party is centered around corn, so brush up on your best corn roasting recipes before the big day. Herbs and spices add extra flair to the dish; experiment with different styles a few days before the party. Prepare other foods to serve, too, including chips, beans and maybe some barbecued meat. Provide plenty of refreshments, including soda, lemonade and beer.
Decorations
Get as corny as you wish when decorating for your corn roast. Use red-and-white-checkered linens to adorn the tables, giving the party a rustic outdoor feel. Instead of chairs, provide bails of hay that guests can relax on. Use the vegetable of honor as centerpieces. Arrange a few husks of corn sticking out of a vase. Find some with a lot of silk coming out of the top for added texture.
Activities
Host some corny contests for your guests. Hold a corn shucking contest; challenge guests to see who can rip off the husk, wash and bag the most corn in a given amount of time. A corn-eating contest is another activity centered around the vegetable. Water balloon and squirt gun fights offer a way to cool down during the hot summer party.
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How to Create Your Own Cookbook for FreeIn Feburary 2016 13,
In Feburary 2016 13,
Skim through cookbooks and familiarize yourself with the layouts of the different books. Pay attention to the details like font size and how specific they are with the cooking directions. Make mental notes on which styles work for you.
Take pictures of your favorite meals and begin to collect photos of foods you would like to incorporate into your cookbook.
Write down favorite recipes and be sure to include ingredients, serving sizes, cooking time and specific cooking directions.
Type all your recipes onto a template created by a computer program or create your own template. Be sure to add page numbers and save the template for future recipes.
Type the title of the recipe as a header on each page. Be as creative as you like with the name of the recipe.
Import your food photos and cut and paste them onto the corresponding recipe pages.
Type up a table of contents.
Proofread all your recipes and look for any spelling or grammatical errors.
Print and punch holes in the pages.
Label the page dividers according to meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks) or foods (breads, vegetables, beef, chicken, seafood) and add them to the binder.
Sort the printed recipe pages with photos and add them according to the page dividers
In Feburary 2016 13,
Skim through cookbooks and familiarize yourself with the layouts of the different books. Pay attention to the details like font size and how specific they are with the cooking directions. Make mental notes on which styles work for you.
Take pictures of your favorite meals and begin to collect photos of foods you would like to incorporate into your cookbook.
Write down favorite recipes and be sure to include ingredients, serving sizes, cooking time and specific cooking directions.
Type all your recipes onto a template created by a computer program or create your own template. Be sure to add page numbers and save the template for future recipes.
Type the title of the recipe as a header on each page. Be as creative as you like with the name of the recipe.
Import your food photos and cut and paste them onto the corresponding recipe pages.
Type up a table of contents.
Proofread all your recipes and look for any spelling or grammatical errors.
Print and punch holes in the pages.
Label the page dividers according to meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks) or foods (breads, vegetables, beef, chicken, seafood) and add them to the binder.
Sort the printed recipe pages with photos and add them according to the page dividers
In Feburary 2016 13,
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