Showing posts with label Strawberry Shortcake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Strawberry Shortcake. Show all posts

Friday, March 14, 2014

Birthday Parties!

It's my mom's and mother-in-law's birthdays this week so we flew down to California to celebrate with them and give them what they really want...snuggle time with Ben! 
Everyone, not just the grandmas, enjoy playing with Benny boy! He is going to be so spoiled by the time we leave! I blame them entirely! Lol! 



For my mom's birthday, we went out to eat at her favorite restaurant, a Thai food place called Siam Garden! It was delicious!!


Then we went back home for dessert!
I made a chocolate cake with strawberry and banana filling. The frosting was mixed cool whip and Nutella! I decorated the top with white melting chocolate. 



The 2nd dessert was my version of Strawberry Shortcake, except I used strawberry cake mix instead of Angel Food cake (which I regret, but I didn't want to go to the store for a box of cake mix so I used what we had at the house. I know, I'm lazy.) I also used some of the extra chocolate hearts leftover from the cake. 


To make the best Strawberry Shortcake:
1. Make Angel Food Cake cupcakes!
2. Chop fresh strawberries and mix with cool whip/whip cream in a bowl. 
3. Layer strawberry/whip cream mixture, cupcake, a swirl of whip cream, and a heart-shaped strawberry in a clear cup. 4. Yummy! 

After dessert, my mom opened her presents and Ben tried to help! 


It was a great evening! Happy Birthday Mom! 

On Saturday we celebrated my mother-in-law's birthday! For lunch we had pizza at my in-laws favorite place, then we went to the beach and had a relaxing time! 


Ben did better than I expected with the sand and loved walking on the beach (as long as the water wasn't higher than his itty-bitty ankles)!


 We collected shells and fed the sea gulls then had a delicious but, oh so unhealthy, fish 'n chips dinner! Before we left, grandpa bought 2 Shark Attack slices. It's a delicious 7-layer chocolate cake. It's one of Jon's and Jera's favorite desserts. (Someday I'll get the recipe right and share it!)


Have a great day!!! And enjoy the sun and outdoors (if you live somewhere that you can)!

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Valentine's Day Dinner

I'm going to kick off my blog with the most exciting party I've planned so far: Valentines Day Dinner at CBC! 


It was so much fun to plan! I made these special invitations out of scrapbook paper and vellum. Since this was an open event to everyone in church, we just announced it in the bulletin and guests RSVPed with me. Then, I have the invites to those people. That way I only had to make 20-25 instead of 80! 

  
I wanted the dining experience to be romantic, like at a fancy restaurant, so the youth group boys hung Christmas lights and tulle while the youth group girls set the tables. We also had votive candles on the tables (which I forgot to light til after the appetizer, oops!)

 
The tables were set with grey chevron tablecloths (made by my friend Sharon) and with black cloth runners going down the width of the table (instead of length). We used white and silver plastic plates, silver plastic utensils, and clear plastic wine glasses (all from WalMart, except cups). Everything worked out nicely except some of the cups had leaks and needed to be replaced. 
Each place setting had a menu and schedule of events under the pink napkin. 


The appetizers were crescent rolls with butter and salad topped with a heart tomato. (I cut 2 tomatoes and placed a toothpick to hold them in the shape of a heart.) Each guest had their choice of salad dressing: Olive Garden Italian, creamy ranch, or sweet onion vinaigrette.


 The entree portion was chicken Parmesan on garden pasta and topped with two sprigs of asparagus. We also placed two heart shaped pepperoni pieces on each chicken breast (thanks Jessie for cutting those out)...but the ovens were acting up and it took longer to bake the chicken. We served the entree portion about 20-30 min late but no one complained because, when we finally served it, it was perfectly tender and juicy! Thanks to my husband Jon for checking the meat or I might have served everyone raw chicken! Ew! 

Now we get to my favorite part: DESSERT!!


We had so many desserts (although they all weren't set up when we took this picture). 

There were chocolate Nutella cupcakes with a pink heart chocolate decoration, red velvet cake pops, mini chocolate cakes dipped in pink chocolate and drizzled with white, chocolate French macarons, fresh strawberries and raspberries, and (everyone's favorite) strawberry shortcake cupcakes (made with angel food cake, cool whip and fresh strawberries). We also had gluten-free chocolate cupcakes (thanks to Sarah & her family for making those!). 

We had some dapper boys from the youth group help with serving! 


After all the food and desserts, everyone enjoyed each other's company while listening to a Frank Sinatra station on Pandora. We also had a table to write Love Notes to your darling, a Photo Booth with fun props (thanks to my friend Angela for providing the camera and taking pictures!), a display of a wedding photo from each guest, and everyone's favorite: a Kissing  Room for the couples!


Then we played several games! 


Heart-A-Stack: Guests had to stack 10 conversation heart candies using chopsticks. Challenge Round: Couples had to work together to stack 5 candies, using only one chopstick each. 


Kisses: The correct way to eat a Hershey Kiss is sharing half with your love, not using your hands! 
Mix N Match: We tested the husbands power of observation by placing our rings on the table and having them guess which belonged to their wife. (You could also play this with shoes or other jewelry.) 
Tied the Knot: A couple who volunteers is handcuffed together and must tie a ribbon to make a bow only using their handcuffed hands. 

We also offered free babysitting in the nursery. The kids ate Mac n cheese and chocolate chip cookies, made valentines gifts (per packaged craft from WalMart), and watched Homeward Bound. They loved it!


And that was our Valentines Day Dinner party! Thank you to everyone who helped serve, cook, babysit and clean up! A BIG shout out to our awesome youth group who helped me throughout the week and on V Day!