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So I am trying to think of a menu for my sister's shower. I have thought of a pasta bar since it wouldn't be that expensive. However, I worry that people might not be into it at an outdoor shower when it could possibly be warm out. Thoughts?
Re: Baby shower menu
What time is the shower?
Normally for showers in general I'm a fan of lots of finger foods that are good cold/room temp. People tend to graze, so we usually do foods where you can just leave them out w/o worry.
Maybe a cold pasta bar?
Wives Unscripted
I agree with a cold pasta bar for a spring/summer outdoor shower.
Shower is at 1 so I feel like I need a meal along with appetizers.
Then maybe a cold pasta bar would be good.
Or even though it's lunch time, stick with filling smaller foods. Finger sandwiches, meatballs, dips, fruit and veggie trays and then dessert.
Wives Unscripted
This is my normal go to menu for showers. I'm also a fan of chicken salad and shrimp salad for the spring/summer time.
Alexander David
11.25.09
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This is what we normally do. I think a cold pasta bar (different pasta salads) would be a good idea too.
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