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Andrea Wyn
http://www.budgetbashbook.com


Wow, the year has flown by and in just a few days

Thanksgiving will be here. We keep hearing about the

economy not being as strong as it used to be, so what I

thought I would do is suggest some entertaining ideas and

Thanksgiving table decorations that are low-cost and that

you can add to your holiday party ideas portfolio.


Let’s start with a centerpiece of colorful Thanksgiving

flowers that you can pick up at the market. Use a color

scheme of orange, yellow, red, rust, white and green tones

and pick up sunflowers, dahlias, Gerber daisies and

hydrangeas that are readily available at the market or

flower shop. One of the entertaining ideas I suggest is to

take these Thanksgiving flowers and arrange them in items

you already own like glass vases or water pitchers. Other

holiday party ideas for Thanksgiving include taking natural

elements such as a pumpkin, hallowing out the center and

then using the pumpkin as a vase for your Thanksgiving

table decorations.


An interesting twist on Thanksgiving table decorations is

to take a sunflower or Gerber daisy, cut the majority of

the stem off leaving a couple of inches and then use rocks

or glass stones to anchor the stem down at the bottom of a

low glass vase and fill it with water. Add a floating

candle if you wish and there you have a stylish, low-cost

arrangement using a selection of Thanksgiving flowers.

What I also like about this arrangement is that you can

recycle the elements for other occasions as well.


Another one of the entertaining ideas discussed in Budget

Bash is to use candles. The more the merrier and they

really set a nice mood to any event. Instead of using

glass votives, why not as part of your Thanksgiving table

decorations use mini-pumpkins or green acorn squash, hallow

out the center and then place a votive candle inside. Now

you have a creative twist and a conversation starter on

your dinner table or buffet.


Holiday party ideas for Thanksgiving include complimenting

these vegetable votives with magnolia leaf table place

cards. Simply pick up from a florist a bunch of magnolia

leaves and use a gold metallic pen to write your guest’s

name on the leaf. You can also use maple leaves as well

for these place cards. In fact, why not use a combination

of maple leaves, silk and real Thanksgiving flowers as part

of your Thanksgiving table decorations. You can also save

money on Thanksgiving flowers by just clustering or

grouping different flowers on the table for the evening or

purchasing some rose petals and placing them on the table

for extra color as well.


One of my favorite entertaining ideas for Thanksgiving is a

dairy-free pumpkin pie. Just substitute cornstarch for the

eggs and soy milk for the evaporated milk.


I hope you found these entertaining ideas for Thanksgiving

table decorations helpful. Until next time, remember the

Budget Bash mantra; make it simple, delicious, stylish, fun

& economical to all!

 

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Andrea Wyn is a special event planner with over 15 years of

industry experience. She has been the Awards Event

Supervisor for the Screen Actors Guild Awards(R) since

2000. Her book, Budget Bash-Simply Fabulous Events on a

Budget, is available at http://www.budgetbashbook.com . She

has an MBA from the University of Chicago & a BA from UCLA.

To learn more about Budget Bash & events go to

http://www.awynningevent.com

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Patrick Carpen
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Are you finding that spaghetti night

Seems to be a getting a little dull?

There are plenty of ways that you can still
have “Italian” night without resorting to the same old
spaghetti recipe. Italians are famous for their pasta
recipes, and boy do they have a variety of them! ‘So why
limit yourself to one dish when there are hundreds to
choose from? This article features a few easy pasta recipes
that will bring a little flair to your former spaghetti
night.

Lasagna


Ingredients:
12 lasagna noodles
1 lb Italian sausage
3/4 lb lean ground beef
16 oz ricotta cheese
3/4 lb sliced mozzarella cheese
3/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
1 (28 oz) can crushed tomatoes
2 (6.5 oz) cans tomato puree sauce
2 (6 oz) cans tomato paste
1/2 cup minced onion
2 crushed garlic cloves
1 egg
1/2 cup water
1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
1 1/2 teaspoons dried basil leaves
4 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
1/2 teaspoon fennel seeds
1 tablespoon salt + 1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
2 tablespoons white sugar

1. In a Dutch oven, brown the beef, sausage, garlic, and
onion over medium heat. Add tomato products (crushed
tomatoes, sauce, paste) and water. Add the sugar, fennel
seeds, Italian seasoning, basil, 1 tbsp salt, 2 tbsp
parsley, and pepper. Cover the pot and simmer for about an
hour and a half, stirring as needed.

2. To cook the lasagna noodles, bring a large pot of water
to boil. Place the noodles in and cook for about 10
minutes. When they’re done, drain and rinse with cool
water. In a bowl, combine the egg, ricotta, 1/2 tsp salt,
and the remaining parsley.

3. In a casserole dish (preferably 9 x 13), spread about 1
1/2 cups of the meat sauce over the bottom. Place 6 lasagna
noodles on top of the sauce. Spread with one half of the
cheese mixture. Top with 1/3 of the mozzarella. Repeat To
assemble, spread 1 1/2 cups of meat sauce in the bottom of
a 9×13 inch baking dish. Arrange 6 noodles lengthwise over
meat sauce. Spread with one half of the ricotta cheese
mixture. Top with a third of mozzarella cheese slices.
Repeat. Top off with remaining cheeses. Spoon 1 1/2 cups
meat sauce over mozzarella, and sprinkle with 1/4 cup
Parmesan cheese. Make a tent of foil over the dish (spray
the inside of the foil with cooking spray if there’s any
chance of the lasagna sticking).

4. Bake at 375 degrees F for 25 minutes. Remove the foil
and bake for another 25 minutes. Cool for about 20 minutes
before serving.

Sausage Soup (with Tortellini)


1 pound sweet Italian sausage meat
8 ounces fresh tortellini pasta
5 cups beef broth
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup red wine
1 (8 ounce) can tomato sauce
4 large peeled and chopped tomatoes
1 1/2 cups sliced zucchini
1 cup chopped onion
1 cup thinly sliced carrots
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
3 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
1/2 tablespoon packed fresh basil leaves

1. Brown sausage in a large Dutch oven. Remove sausage and
drain, but keep about 1 tbsp of the drippings.

2. In the Dutch oven, sauté onions and garlic in
drippings. Add in the wine, beef broth, water, tomatoes,
tomato sauce, carrots, basil, oregano, and sausage. Bring
to a boil, then reduce heat. Simmer without lid for about
half an hour.

3. With a large spoon, skim the fat from the soup. Add in
the zucchini and parsley. Simmer covered for another half
hour. Add the tortellini during the last 10 minutes of
simmering. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and serve hot.

Shrimp Alfredo


8 oz penne pasta
1 lb shrimp, peeled and deveined
1 (16 oz) jar Alfredo sauce
1/2 cup cream
1/4 cup butter
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 red bell pepper, diced
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 onion, diced
1/2 cup grated Romano cheese
1/2 pound Portobello mushrooms, diced
1/4 cup chopped parsley
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
Salt and pepper to taste

1. Cook the pasta: bring a large pot of lightly salted
water to a boil. Add pasta and cook for about 10 minutes.
Drain.

2. In a saucepan, melt the butter and olive oil together
over medium heat. Stir in the onion and cook for about 2
minutes. Add in the garlic, mushroom, and red pepper. Cook
this over a medium-high heat for about 2 minutes.

3. Add the shrimp and cook thoroughly (should turn firm and
pink in color). Add the Alfredo, Romano cheese, and the
cream. Simmer while stirring continuously for about 5
minutes, or until the sauce has thickened. Add cayenne,
salt, and pepper to taste. Add the penne pasta to the
sauce, stir well, and serve with sprinkled parsley.

With these three great Italian recipes, you can forget
about spaghetti night and welcome “Italian night” with open
arms (or an open belly!).


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