Entertaining Made Easy eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 66 pages of information about Entertaining Made Easy.

Entertaining Made Easy eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 66 pages of information about Entertaining Made Easy.

One of the jolliest kinds of outdoor parties is a bacon bat.  It may be a breakfast or a luncheon or a supper, but there is always bacon and an open fire.

Now that automobiles are so abundant, the possibilities for motor picnics and progressive motor parties are many and various.

A BACON BAT

A girl who lived in the country and had some city friends visiting her gave them the time of their lives at a bacon bat.  She telephoned around to some of the young people and invited them to appear about five o’clock in picnic clothes.  The hike wouldn’t be long, she announced.

At the specified time a jolly bunch assembled to squabble good-naturedly over the various packages and bundles assigned to them to be carried.  Under the hostess’s direction they betook themselves via footpath and trail to a stone-walled pasture spicy with sweet fern.

Long toasting switches were readily cut by the boys from the trees in the vicinity and wood was collected for two fires.  Over one the coffee was set to boil, and over the other the young folks proceeded to toast bacon.  Rolls were provided in which to insert the crisp juicy morsels after toasting, and each person ate his or her own bacon sandwiches broiling hot without further ceremony.

Cucumber pickles and mustard proved popular accompaniments and the coffee was appreciated—­drunk from tin cups.

There followed some huckleberry turnovers and homemade cookies, but on top of the bacon and rolls they were almost superfluous.

Instead of bacon, chops, steak, or Frankfurters may be roasted, as well as corn in season, but bacon is the least messy to eat.

Following the supper came stories and songs around the bonfire till late in the evening.  The city guests enjoyed it all because to them it was so great a novelty.  For the hostess it was a much easier way to introduce her guests to her friends than a more formal affair would have been.

A bacon bat is especially fun in spring or fall, but is also very enjoyable on the beach in summer vacation time.

A marshmallow roast in the evening is first cousin to a bacon bat.

A CHILDREN’S DAISY PARTY

Let the children make the invitations they send out for their own daisy party.  On heavy water color paper they may draw and cut out simple outlines of daisies—­about ten petals around a center which is then colored yellow with crayons.  Each petal may hold one or two words of the invitation, thus:  Will—­you—­come—­t
o—­our—­daisy—­party—­on—­Saturday—­at—­three?—­Betty and John.

Of course there should be some outdoor games, and a good one to play is “Daisy in the Dell.”  For this the children form in a circle, joining hands, and one is chosen to be daisy-picker.  The daisy-picker runs around the outside of the circle, chanting: 

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