Host a Patriotic Party
This year marks the 250th anniversary of American independence, and there’s no better excuse to go all out with a star-spangled celebration. Here are some tips to help you host a patriotic party.
Food
Keep the menu “American classic” with a laid-back cookout. Fire up the grill for some tasty burgers, hot dogs or chicken. Throw on some corn, veggie skewers or peaches for healthy, grilled side options. If you have a smoker, slow-smoked barbecued ribs are sure to be a crowd-pleaser.
Ask guests to bring summer side dishes and desserts. If they ask for ideas, potato salad, baked beans and watermelon are traditional favorites. Plan a fun snack for the kids, like red or blue fruit-juice frozen pops or a Betsy Ross fruit pizza, and make sure someone brings a good old-fashioned apple pie.
Festivities
For party decor, stars and stripes are an easy option, but you can use anything red, white or blue. Tablecloths are both pretty and practical. If you’re dining outside, add a festive centerpiece with a citronella candle or some mint plants to keep the bugs away.
Make an all-American playlist to set the background vibe. Classic yard games, like cornhole, Wiffle ball, touch football, or a water balloon toss, are fun for all ages. For the younger ones, plan a craft like American-themed friendship bracelets or set up a cookie-decorating station with patriotic frosting colors and sprinkles. Glow sticks, confetti poppers and bubbles are always a hit.
For the grown-ups, plan a few low-key activities, such as trivia or card games. For the more daring, karaoke or Jenga Giant will keep the whole crowd entertained.
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