Sunday, March 5, 2006

This evening I had my annual Oscar's Party. I like to try and have food that synchs up with the movies up for nominations. This year I had Charlie and the Chocolate Cupcakes, Wallace and Gromit and the Welsh Rarebit, Memoirs of a Geisha Sushi and Brokeback Mountain Dew. Aprille brought Constant Gardener Garden Herb Bread and Holly brought Turkish Delight. I have been dying to try Turkish Delight since I saw Chronicles of Narnia. It was good... not sell off your brothers and sister good, but good. More pics at my gallery.

10 comments:

  1. That is a cute idea. I love Rarebit, Sushi and baking in Terra Cotta pots. I grew up with Turkish Delight and am tired of it now.

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  2. I went to a similarly themed party and brought Ang Lee Food Cake. We patted ourselves on the back for a long time for that one.

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  3. Ugh, you always have the most fabulous parties! :) How far in advance do you have to prepare for these things? And did your picks win?

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  4. I hosted an Oscar party too! We had Good Night and Good Lucky Charms treats (similar to Rice Krispie treats and actually turned out really yummy!), Walk the Line Johnny Cashew nuts, Crash car fruit snacks, and other foods we couldn't match up with movies.

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  5. Ha, ha! Brokeback Mountain Dew is the best ever. Sounds like such a fun party.

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  6. You always throw the best parties! I would love to have your creativity for just one week! Hehe

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  7. I am so impressed with the names of the dishes!!! and then reading other comments, I continued to be impressed! I love the play on words! Out of curiousity, What is in the Wallace & Grommite Welsh Rarebit?

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  8. Thanks again for the party Jenny. It was great and I wish I could have stayed longer. And thanks also for finally providing me with the opportunity to have Rarebit!

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  9. Welsh rarebit is just toast with cheese melted on top. The cheese usually has worchester sauce, mustard and beer mixed with it.

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