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If inviting people over for drinks....what is your 'go to' to serve along with drinks? Be specific please;-)
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dew = K I S S.........................two or three types of sliced cheeses, two types of crackers & a couple fresh fruits (easy to eat, with toothpick). If I'm wild and crazy, sliced sausage.
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Ok we want to be more social in retirement but haven't invited anyone for drinks as we don't drink. Not against it just never got in the habit and now with meds it isn't recommended. I use to keep Ariel, wine with alcohol removed on hand to take when we went to dinner at someone's house so we could join in the toasts. I worked so many hours a week we never really learned how to socialize so need some suggestions.

What should we stock to serve for drinks if we are going to have people by.
Wine? Beer? vodka and OJ?
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Ok we want to be more social in retirement but haven't invited anyone for drinks as we don't drink. Not against it just never got in the habit and now with meds it isn't recommended. I use to keep Ariel, wine with alcohol removed on hand to take when we went to dinner at someone's house so we could join in the toasts. I worked so many hours a week we never really learned how to socialize so need some suggestions.

What should we stock to serve for drinks if we are going to have people by.
Wine? Beer? vodka and OJ?
Just say come for wine and beer and snacks. Get some meatballs from the freezer case and heat a jar of grape jelly with a jar of chili sauce and heat it with the meatballs. Get some crackers and brie and you are in business.

Brownies wouldn't hurt. Don't forget pop...errr soda.
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Sam Adams, Coors Light, a bottle of red and a bottle of white from Chile, ice tea, diet coke, seven up, club soda

blue cheese, brie, cheddar on a cutting board,
assorted olives,
hummus,
pepperoni,
assorted crackers
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Brie, mozzarella and a cheese ball along with summer sausage and crackers. I also make a yummy crab & artichoke dip.
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Just say come for wine and beer and snacks. Get some meatballs from the freezer case and heat a jar of grape jelly with a jar of chili sauce and heat it with the meatballs. Get some crackers and brie and you are in business.

Brownies wouldn't hurt. Don't forget pop...errr soda.
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Great ideas, thanks!
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Win Schuler's spreadable cheese and Town House crackers, a bowl of grapes (I take them off the vine and wash and put them in a bowl), jalapeno cheese sliced, Vadalia onion dip (there is a vendor at Brownwood that sells all kinds of dip mixes) just add mayo and sour cream. Potato chips to go along with it. Sometimes sliced Hickory Farms sausage. I also make a great artichoke dip with parmesean cheese, mayo and oil packed artichoke hearts I bake in the oven.
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Chips and salsa. Goes great w tequila!
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Ok we want to be more social in retirement but haven't invited anyone for drinks as we don't drink. Not against it just never got in the habit and now with meds it isn't recommended. I use to keep Ariel, wine with alcohol removed on hand to take when we went to dinner at someone's house so we could join in the toasts. I worked so many hours a week we never really learned how to socialize so need some suggestions.

What should we stock to serve for drinks if we are going to have people by.
Wine? Beer? vodka and OJ?
Can't go wrong with these adult beverages:

Captain Morgan & Coke (Regular & Decaf Zero)
Absolute - Sprite, Club Soda, Cranberry
Gin - Tonic
Jack Daniels - Ginger Ale, Coke
Scotch
Some white & red wine
Coors Lite, Miller Lite & Yuengling
LOTS of ice, a couple of lemons, limes, & let them mix their own.
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Crudités with ranch dressing, whatever cheese and cracker combo tickles my fancy at Aldi, grapes or other fruit in season, and a baguette with olive salad from the farmer's market. Usually our guests offer to bring something, too.
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