Friday, 8 January 2010

Mcj’s Aunt and Cousins from America are in town and the family is getting together this weekend. We are tasked to bring in finger foods for entree if you may call it that.

I’m not good at cooking or food preparation so we’ve decided to just buy them all. I’m thinking some corn chips, rice crackers, potato chips and dips. I have a couple of tomato dips at home so maybe I’ll just get some more dips from the fridge section at the shops.

And of course, however simple the task is for somebody who hasn’t organised a single party in her life, it’s a challenge. Thankfully, the internet is helpful as always.

It’s been raining today. Hopefully the weather tomorrow will be with us or we will all be cramped inside the house and garage floor if it rains.

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