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Need some good ideas for celebrating my son's 10Th b'day.?

He doesnot have as such many frens to call for a party.And in my family party means 20-30 people of get together which is very hectic for me to arrange dinner and snacks for them and no fun fo my son.I want his 10th b'day should be a memoir for him and that too without spending a lotof money.Please suggest me some good ideas for celebration and for gifts also.

Answer:

Roasted chicken, it's easy, tasty and you cook the vegetables at the same timeMake a simple salad and your done! Don't forget desert, something simple and easy like ice cream Ingredients 1 package onion soup mix 1/4 cup oil (olive or vegetable) 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder 4 chicken breast halves (2 lbs, bone-in) 1 lb potato, cut into bite size pieces 2 carrots, sliced Directions Preheat oven to 450F degrees Add all ingredients to a large bowl, and toss until coated Arrange chicken (meat side up) and vegetables in a 13x9 roasting pan Bake uncovered 45 minutes or until chicken and veggies are done (baste once or twice).
What is his favorite food(s)? Steak and Potatoes? Burgers and Fries? Fried Chicken and Mashed potatoes? That is where I would startMost men love meat and potatoes if that is the case with your boyfriend why not make a really great steak or red meat dishSteak, baked potato and corn on the cobSimple yet deliciousNew York strip steak is a great choice.
You should go onto the food tv network siteThere is a chef named Alton Brown who has very good recipes and describes each one in detail, that might be a good place to start.
Kids could all be piratesYou can make their equipment from things you have around the house, cut and cover cardboard with black trash bags for hats, use milk jugs to cut for hooksMake eye patches out of clothWrap candy in aluminum foil for treasureAdults can just have fun watching the kidsCareful they don't make grandma walk the plank!

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