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springchick
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Name: justask
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What to bring to a 4th of july party
Suggestion. I was thinking dessert but didnt know what that would be good for a crowd and easy to transport
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Posted 7/2/13 6:34 PM |
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PaddysGirl
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Member since 4/07 5923 total posts
Name: Crystal
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What to bring to a 4th of july party
For our BBQ we are doing applie pie (from Costco) with ice cream and brownies. Also a fruit salad
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Posted 7/2/13 7:19 PM |
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ANR1211
My loves
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Name: A
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What to bring to a 4th of july party
I always make something I can transport in my Pampered Chef collapsible bowl. Usually I do pasta salad, but if you're looking for dessert, fruit salad would work too!
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Posted 7/2/13 7:21 PM |
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APT910
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Member since 2/11 5021 total posts
Name: Ashley
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Re: What to bring to a 4th of july party
How about a trifle? They're super easy and always look so pretty. They're always a crowd pleaser with our friends and family. This one would be really cute for the 4th:
4th of July Trifle
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Posted 7/2/13 7:26 PM |
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cj7305
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Re: What to bring to a 4th of july party
I recently made smores using Nutella, Fluff and graham crackers. Everyone loved them and super easy! (Obviously not good for anyone with nut allergies.) I have 2 other go to's that I love to bring:
1-pizza crumb form Dairy Barn (DELICIOUS) 2- Eclair cake
It is always a hit and couldn't be easier. I don't do the topping in the link. Instead I call it napoleon cake and simply microwave some vanilla frosting and chocolate frosting in separate bowls and swirl together on top. Looks like the top of a napoleon and dries hard like that. It's awesome! It's also better a day or 2 after it's made. Just bring it over in a cooler & you are set! Since it's the 4th you could swirl some red/ blue food coloring in the vanilla frosting!
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paula-deen/eclair-cake-recipe/index.html
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Posted 7/2/13 9:24 PM |
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NewlyMrs
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Member since 10/06 14432 total posts
Name: Jennifer
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Re: What to bring to a 4th of july party
Poke cake (I'm making a Heath chocolate cake one) Knock you naked brownies Cheesecake stuffed strawberries Triffle Fruit salsa Fruit dip (fluff, cream cheese mixture)
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Posted 7/2/13 9:57 PM |
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b2b777
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Member since 9/09 4474 total posts
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Re: What to bring to a 4th of july party
Posted by APT910
How about a trifle? They're super easy and always look so pretty. They're always a crowd pleaser with our friends and family. This one would be really cute for the 4th:
4th of July Trifle
I always make something like this... and serve with pound cake!
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Posted 7/3/13 12:38 PM |
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ali120206
2 Boys
Member since 7/06 17792 total posts
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What to bring to a 4th of july party
We're bringing mini cupcakes to the bbq we are going to tomorrow.
I saw something cute online somewhere about putting strawberries, blueberries and bananas on skewers to make a fruit American flag - cute and easy (but, I couldn't find bananas that would be ripe in time).
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Posted 7/3/13 2:25 PM |
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want2beamom
Love my boys soooo much!!!
Member since 8/06 10164 total posts
Name: True love doesn't end with happily ever after...
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Re: What to bring to a 4th of july party
Cheesecake stuffed strawberries
Ralphs ices for the kids
SAnd (same as dirt except with vanilla pudding and chocolate chip cookies)
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Posted 7/3/13 6:26 PM |
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