Quick and Easy Birthday Party Snack Ideas

October 27, 2008 by Administrator  
Filed under Meal Planning

A birthday party just isn’t a birthday party without cake.  With no cake, where would the candles go?  But cake isn’t all there is to birthday party snacking.

Some guests may not want or be able to eat cake.  And some of the kids’ parents may want them to have something healthier in addition to, or as a substitute for, cake.  For those who do have cake, it’s nice to have other, less sugary things to go with it.  Here are some ideas for quick, easy and fun birthday party snacks.

Finger Sandwiches

Finger sandwiches are a staple for any party.  They’re easy to make, and you can make two or three different kinds to make everyone happy.  Peanut butter and jelly, bologna and cheese, and chicken salad are some of the most popular choices.

There are lots of ways to make finger sandwiches more festive.  If you have cookie cutters that go along well with the party’s theme, you could use them to cut the sandwiches into fun shapes.  You could also add a toothpick to each sandwich with an added surprise, such as a small piece of fruit or a party favor.

Kabobs

Kabobs are lots of fun, and they are really easy to make.  You don’t have to grill anything, and you can make miniature ones to suit the appetites of young guests.

Instead of using the large kabob sticks, use toothpicks to spear grapes, small berries, and cubes of fruit and cheese.  You could also cut up come cocktail weenies and add them for extra flavor if you like.  If the guests are really young, you might want to cut the sharp ends off of the toothpicks with a pair of strong scissors when you’re done.  It’s a good idea to make plenty of these, because they’re usually quite popular.

Melons

Watermelons, cantaloupes, and other melons go very well with summer birthday parties.  If you have a melon baller, you can make festive little balls out of a few different types and mix them up for an appealing snack.  If you don’t have a melon baller, just cut the melons up into slices or cubes.  They taste great either way.

Snack Mix

There are lots of snack mix recipes available online.  Most of them are very easy to make, requiring little more than mixing up a few ingredients.  This is a great project for the kids if they want to help out with the birthday snacks.

With all of the other aspects of planning a birthday party, snacks are best kept simple.  Combining standard snack foods or adding a bit of creativity to them will delight your guests while making things easier on you.  So you get the best of both worlds!

Free First Aid Training

September 30, 2008 by Administrator  
Filed under Safety

In an attempt to stress to communities just exactly how significant first aid training really is and how it can actually save a life, many organizations are coming forth with free first aid training. They are often called mini courses but these organizations are fitting in the major core lifesaving skills in a matter of just a couple of hours. Basically, they are cutting the basic first aid and going straight to circumstances that are life and death. They teach how to identify and react in the event of heart attacks, strokes, and other areas where life depends on quick reaction and the ability to think level headed until medical help arrives.

These courses may not be available in your area just yet but there are sure to be soon and remember that they are not offered year round but only during certain times. For example, classes might only be held a few times a year and are open to anyone who pre registered. However, the response has been so overwhelming that it is prompting more and more organizations to follow suit. Although the fees to take first aid training are not great, it was obvious to other organizations including non profit and for profit to extend these services that matter so much to those who are indigent.

Many online free first aid training courses are offered too as well as websites that you can directly go to and it will give you step by step instructions on which procedures to follow. These types of websites are great and often very resourceful however when time is of the essence and a matter of life or death no one is going to have the time to perform a Google search for what to do in the event of a cardiac arrest.

If the time happens to come where you are in a position to save someone’s life do you know what to do or do you think you might know what to do? Many people might watch a video or read a book and think that they are able to do what they watched. It might be a little different if you watched a video on changing spark plugs but what happens when you are attempting to save a life and there is no room for error whatsoever?

Often the free courses would be offered by the American Red Cross, the American Heart Association, perhaps through your local hospital, or very often by your employer. More and more employers are incorporating employer paid first aid training as a good faith gesture and to show their concern for the community. People are now starting to realize more so than ever the need for unity and caring within their communities.

This has been a great contributing factor to why more organizations are stepping forward with the “free” approach to first aid training. And as more and more people show an interest in the free training the more extensive it is likely to become meaning that more lives will be saved.

Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaners

September 2, 2008 by Administrator  
Filed under Cleaning

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