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What? Where? When? (For married couples.)
Ask 3-4 married couples to take part in this game. First ask
the gentlemen to leave the room for a while.
During this time, ask the ladies to answer the following questions:
- When is your mother’s birthday?
- What is the favorite dish of your husband?
- What is the name of your husband's boss?
- How long does it take your husband to dress up for work?
- What are your husband’s favorite clothes?
- Name the favorite singer/writer/actor of your husband.
- When did your husband last give you flowers?
Then ask the husbands to come into the room and ask them the same set of questions. Compare the answers of the wives with their husbands' answers.
The couple with the most number of matching answers wins the game.
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APPLE OF DISCORD
Each pair holds an apple between their foreheads.
The host gives commands like: "Three steps to the left!", "Three steps to the right!", "Squat!", "Jump!" etc. The pairs must do the commands without dropping the apple.
If the apple drops, the pair is out. The pair left standing wins.
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BODY PARTS
Divide the guests up into two or three large groups.
Each group is given a roll of masking tape, a pen, and a piece of paper. Each group must select a person who will be a “model.”
The host will call out a letter and the groups must list body parts that begin with that letter within 3 minutes (the more, the better).They must then mark each body part with a bit of masking tape.
This goes on for about 3 rounds, and the group that has the most number of points at the end wins.
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Easy Buffet
Buffet-style is the easiest way to serve food and is often less
expensive than a formal sit-down affair. Serve large trays of
food that can be prepared ahead of time for at home parties
(pasta, sandwiches, etc.).
Freeze!
Don’t leave everything to the last minute! Prepare food that can be made ahead of time and store them in the freezer. Simply re-heat a few minutes before the party starts.
Buy In Advance.
You don’t want to be rushing to the grocery store as your guests are arriving! Always remember to buy any remaining ingredients, food or drinks for the party well in advance (ideally, a day or two before the big event).
Keep It Simple
Don’t put too much pressure on yourself. Even if not everything turns out perfect, remember that it’s your special day. Smile!
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