I've always liked the idea of participating in a progressive dinner: a great way to entertain with a limited amount of work. We did just that for Halloween with our sweet friends and neighbors, the Hesters, Jonardis, and Crawfords. What a wonderful way to spend the evening!
After handing out candy for a couple of hours, we walked a few doors down to the Hesters to start. The night began in Harry Potter style as their son Noah first welcomed us. Bob and Cynthia started us off with drinks and appetizers. Both the guacamole and jalapeno poppers were delicious!
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Noah was all decked out as Harry Potter. |
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Bob and Cynthia started us off with drinks and appetizers. (Loved his hat!) |
Next came the main course, just one door down at the Jonardi's house. Rick and Hilda served chili with Mexican cornbread. I would have never thought of preparing meatless chili, but it was so good! I didn't miss the meat at all, and we definitely needed to save a few calories for dessert! ;)
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Hilda and Rick served the main course. |
The night ended at our house with dessert. I made
coconut bon bons as well as an orange velvet cake with cream cheese icing. This is my favorite cake to make for UT games. Now, it's my favorite cake to make for Halloween! Since both events happened last night, it was the perfect choice.
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Steve patiently waits to dig into the desserts. |
What a great night! We all agreed this is something we want to do again. And to top it off . . . UT actually won one!
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The best neighbors! |
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Steve, KK, Hilda, and Rick |
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The whole gang having dessert. |
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Cheering on the Vols. Well, at least one of them was! |
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