If you're planning on catering a private party, and want to really impress your vegetarian guests, then think about serving a variety of hors d'oeuvres from around the world. Serving multiple types of different ethnic cuisines as entrees can be chaotic for the caterers, as well as overwhelming for your guests. But serving a variety of finger foods as appetizers is easy and enjoyable. Here are some different ides to discuss with the caterers before you throw your party.
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If you're throwing a party, and you are serving BBQ, then make sure to pick the right slaw and bread. There are several different styles of BBQ, and they all have their own particular breads, slaw and sides. Below is a discussion of the proper accompaniments for two popular meat styles: North Carolina or Lexington BBQ (Pulled Pork) and Memphis Style (Ribs.)
Lexington Style BBQ (Pulled Pork)
Red Slaw
If you're having a party where Lexington style BBQ pulled pork is being served, then you might like to use red slaw.
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It's no secret to anyone who occasionally enjoys a cold one that India Pale Ales (IPAs) are experiencing their moment in the sun. With the explosion in the popularity of craft beers over the past 5 years, the once-humble IPA has proliferated to encompass a dizzying array of options: double hopped, triple hopped, Belgian IPAs, session IPAs and black IPAs to name a few. But before its rise to glory, the IPA has had a nearly 250-year-old history that spanned the globe.
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If your stove has a glass top that contains visible scratches, learn how to remove them with the following methods. After the scratches have been removed, keep the glass top protected to prevent additional damage.
Use The Following Materials
glass cleaner lint-free cloths baking powder water spoon cup buffing cloth cerium oxide range cover (made out of soft material) Clean The Stove Top And Remove Visible Scratches
Use a lint-free cloth and glass cleaner to remove dirt and food residue from the stove top so that you can clearly see where each of the scratches are.
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