ENDECA_EXCLUDE_START
ENDECA_EXCLUDE_END
No wonder Jill's recipes are so easy. She once owned a business that specialized in teaching kids to cook & bake.
  Get updates to this blog via RSS
Food tastes better if you make it yourself. And that's especially true for kids.
More About Jill
See All Betty Crocker Blogs
Posts Tagged with "party"

Formal Tea at Sea
by jillbcooks 7/22/2010 8:22:00 AM

I just returned from a girls-only family trip that celebrated a milestone birthday for my mom.  My sisters and nieces took mom on a cruise.  It was a pleasure and a delight to see everyone and to enjoy their company in such a relaxed atmosphere.  Cruises offer all kinds of entertainment and finding fun takes very little effort on a cruiser’s part.  Cruises are also well known for the constant availability of food (my five year old niece and her two year old sister discovered room service and loved it).  Combining entertainment and food one afternoon, we found ourselves at a formal tea.  It was one of the highlights  of my trip. All the treat...


[Keep Reading]

Tags: party, sandwiches, tea, formal tea, cream puff, ganache, cruise, peach crumble

The Challenge: Party of Six on a $25 Budget
by CateC_BettyCrocker_MOD 10/24/2009 12:00:00 AM

“I used to bake in high heels everyday.”- Grandma Joann My grandmother, entertainer extraordinaire, loved to bring her family and friends together around the kitchen table throughout the years. As a mother of eight, she was always budget-conscious. So, when she passed away a few weeks ago, I wanted to pay tribute by throwing a family gathering on just a $25 budget. A mass email to my family confirmed that brunch was the best time, which also happened to be perfect for my budget! I...


[Keep Reading]

Tags: budget, entertaining, "Eggplant Marcille", brunch, "Applesauce Raisin Cookies", "Potato Casserole Supreme", "Canadian Oatmeal Shortbread", "Hot Apple Cider", "Cherry Cheesecake", party

Retro Housewives Bunco
by jillbcooks 8/19/2009 9:59:00 AM

  My older sister is probably the greatest mom I know.  She has two beautiful kids, who are, incidentally, the best nieces in the world!  I marvel at the amount of work it takes to care for wee ones.  I can see how it could become an all consuming job.  My sis has the wise sense to declare a kid-free zone for important mommy relaxation time: bunco night. In case you aren’t familiar with bunco, it is a parlor game that has ...


[Keep Reading]

Tags: party, retro desserts, Bunco, retro housewife theme

Get in the Swim Menu
by jillbcooks 4/30/2009 8:30:00 AM

My friend (and former neighbor) Kelly asked me for some food and drink ideas for the party that marks the opening of her neighborhood’s private pool.  She is chairing the event for the first time.  The neighborhood is tight knit and the pool becomes the social center during the summer, especially for kids and moms.  I used to live in that neighborhood and loved to see the kids taking lessons and training for swim meets when I went past the pool.  The pool facility has a very nice clubhouse with areas for eating indoors and on a large patio.  Kelly plans to use the large grills for making hotdogs and hamburgers. She wanted ideas for unfussy salads and memorab...


[Keep Reading]

Tags: cake, party, salad, chex, planning, summer

Celebrate Hanukkah with Cheese
by jillbcooks 12/18/2008 8:52:00 AM

When it comes to Hanukkah and food, the first type of food that comes to mind is anything deep fried, like latkes and Israeli jelly doughnuts.  But, also associated with the celebration of Hanukkah is cheese.  Like the Hanukkah story of the Maccabees regaining control over the Temple in Jerusalem, Judith is also a figure who strove for freedom from oppression.  As the story goes, Judith’s community had come under siege by the Assyrian army and its leader Holofernes.  Brave Judith approached Holofernes’ tent and pretended to seduce him, all the while purposely feeding him salty cheese and quenching his thirst with wine.  Eventually Holofernes became int...


[Keep Reading]

Tags: party, cheese trays, cheeseball, entertaining, hanukkah

Day After the Wedding
by AndiatBettyCrocker 8/20/2008 4:35:00 PM

My friend Kathy is a master at cooking for a crowd. She has often had pool parties in their backyard with guests numbering in 50s and 60s – can you imagine? We all bring a dish to share but still, there have been times when we run out of food. Now I know better and usually bring three dishes to share and then I double or triple each one. Kathy recently had a Sunday afternoon party to celebrate the wedding of her daughter.  Many of the guests were from out of town and so I knew that they wouldn’t be able to bring anything. I told Kathy that I’d make four batches of a tortellini salad that would serve around 50 guests. I prepared all of the ingredients in ...


[Keep Reading]

Tags: party, salad, wedding

Personalize Your Party
by Heidi at Betty Crocker 4/9/2008 3:46:00 PM

My friend Amy is a party person. Basically, she’s Julie, the Cruise Director, from The Love Boat when it comes to planning get-togethers. I admire the fact that she never seems to stress out and can get a group of super-fun people together at a moment’s notice. I am absolutely the opposite, and therefore lea...


[Keep Reading]

Tags: party supplies, party

ENDECA_EXCLUDE_START
ENDECA_EXCLUDE_END