It’ll be my birthday soon and I’ve no idea what to do to celebrate with my family.
Usually we gather and go eat out or make a meal at home but I’m uninspired about any restaurants or cafes atm, and I’ve no idea what menu to suggest if the gathering happens at home.
So perhaps you guys can recommend either something that’s fun to cook or easy or maybe a type of dish you enjoyed somewhere. Or maybe you have other suggestions, like going to the cinema- but there aren’t any interesting movies on now.
First world problems I guess, any ideas?
Jackbox games on the PC/phones and various sandwiches cut into triangles.
My family and I play simple games like uno stacko (Jenga) or bananagrams. Jackbox is also super fun and can get even people who don’t normally enjoy games involved.
On the sideline my sister and I also will play a drinking bingo game for every time our parents do something predictable or annoying, which makes things more tolerable if you have complicated family relationships.
If your family likes singing you could also do karaoke? Or go bowling or mini golf?
Tabletop/party games? How big is the group? I could probably recommend half a dozen games for any group size up to 20
Small, four or five people and my mother doesn’t take them well unfortunately :/
4 Ps: Park pavillion picnic potluck
Pshaw!
Cookout at a park? Reserve a space that has a roof and grill, and everyone else can bring sides?
Buy 10x wings per person and 10x hot sauces and craft your own hot ones interviews. Depending on the amount t of people you have you can ask all or only a few people questions per wing. You can really get to know some fun stuff about your family/friends that you may not have known before
For 10x people:
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100 wings is about $100 max depending on quality.
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10 sauces is about $150. The hot ones pack is only $120 but feel free to put your own lineup together https://heatonist.com/products/hot-ones-season-27-ten-pack
‐ marinate the wings a day in advance with salt, pepper, and baking powder (aluminum free). Bake at 400 for 45 min-an hour, then toss wings in sauce + butter mix.
- get someone on wing cooking duty, someone on coating duty, and 1-2 people on question crafting duty.
Haha I like this idea
Note: When i did it, we used a lot of questions from the Colbert Questionnaire
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Depending on your area food like korean bbq, hot pot, or entertainment stuff like kart races and golf ranges a la top golf might work out.
I second hotpot, it’s not only fun, but also healthy.
Not super expensive and lots of fun? Make your own tacos and make your own sundaes.
Two kinds of taco shells, two kinds of meat, a bunch of toppings and your set.
Three kinds of ice cream, chocolate sauce, a few other toppings, and a couple of cans of whipped cream.
Tell the littlest kids to wear bathing suits and hose them down after the meal.
Tacos, it’s been a while, good suggestion
Simplest is almost always the best.
You could do a theme potluck that also leans into a decorative theme. So for example, a Tiki theme, tropical drinks, and people bring some Hawaiian food.
Does it need to be food oriented?
If not, then yard games in a park.
If your family drinks, tasting party. Buy 3 different decent tequila/mezcal and have people talk or write out tasting notes.
What about charades? If your family is too shy for that, you can get them to draw instead of acting things out.
Charades, I haven’t played in ages! Good suggestion, will keep in mind
Play Cards Against Humanity but aftera few drinks. Its an absolute hoot and riot. Its always raved about in my experience and it gives people an interesting way to blow off steam and be outrageous in a really benign way
You’ll need a certain type of people to enjoy that, though.
I feel like its sort of the opposite and you’d have to be a certain small minority type of person to not find it enjoyable haha
Get a bunch of bagels and locs (with cream cheese and onion and tomato of course) and a dessert.
Agreed, but it’s lox :)
Don’t forget the capers!
Crêpes-party ! Cook a bunch of crêpes and prepare some stuff to put in : either salty (meats, cheeses, cream, smoked fish,…) or sweet (chocolate sauce, caramel, jelly, fruits spread, sugar,…). You can ask people what they like before hand, so that everyone has something they appreciate. If you need a vegan option, you can swap milk for plant milk and eggs for a mix of starch and water.
Crêpes, nutella, banana… Boom!