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jbarnhill said:We are having "game night" tomorrow afternoon and I am taking the pineapple-rum sauce over cream cheese. I just have to decide what kind of crackers to get.
JoLynn
ChefPaulaB said:If you can't find Becky's crackers, we really like using the Flips Crackers (they're half pretzle and half cracker)... we use them when we do the cream cheese with my jalapeno jelly and they really hold up well (as well as tasting good). I have found that other crackers break as you are trying to spread the cream cheese on it.
Becky, when you do the cream cheese with our sauces for a sample at the shows are you using the beaded spreader? I really like it but I know that a lot of people think that its only for Christmas.... what do you think? I guess I could use the bamboo spreader that comes with that set...
There are many types of games that are perfect for a game night with college friends. Some popular options include board games, card games, party games, and team-based games. It ultimately depends on the preferences of you and your friends, so choose games that everyone will enjoy!
The ideal number of people to invite to a game night with college friends is around 6-8. This allows for enough players to enjoy team-based games, but also allows for smaller groups to play different games simultaneously.
Some fun and easy ideas for snacks and refreshments at a game night could include a build-your-own nacho bar, a make-your-own pizza station, a popcorn bar with various toppings, or a themed snack based on the games being played. Don't forget to also have plenty of drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic, available for your guests.
Yes, there are many games that are perfect for a larger group of people. Some popular options include Codenames, Werewolf, and Telestrations. These games involve teamwork, communication, and strategy, making them great for building relationships and creating a fun atmosphere at a game night with college friends.
Providing prizes for the winners of the games is completely up to you. It can add an extra element of competition and excitement to the game night, but it's not necessary. If you do decide to have prizes, consider keeping them small and inexpensive, such as candy or small gift cards, to avoid any hurt feelings among the players.