January 16, 2014

Cool, Quick & Easy Meals for Winter Parties

The holidays may be over, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to celebrate. The new year comes with award season, college bowl games and, of course, the Super Bowl. These kind of events always end up being extremely fun times, but if health care professionals are asked to provide meals for the winter party, it can be stressful.

When you’re working long hours in the health care profession, finding time to whip up an extravagant meal for a party can seem more of a hassle than enjoyable.  Instead of slaving away in the kitchen for hours on end, keep some of these simple potluck dishes in mind for your next get-together—they’re easy to prepare and are guaranteed to please a crowd!

Dips:
When it comes to easy party recipes, dips are at the top of the list. From spinach dip to buffalo chicken dip, most dips only require you to mix up different ingredients and either serve right away or bake for a short time.  Make your dip the night before your event and keep it in the fridge until you’re ready to go; lots of dips can be served chilled, and it’s also easy to quickly reheat them in the oven or a microwave.

For more ideas and the original blog.

The holidays may be over, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to celebrate. The new year comes with award season, college bowl games and, of course, the Super Bowl. These kind of events always end up being extremely fun times, but if nurses are asked to provide meals for the winter party, it can be stressful. 
When you’re working long hours as a nurse, finding time to whip up an extravagant meal for a party can seem more of a hassle than enjoyable.  Instead of slaving away in the kitchen for hours on end, keep some of these simple potluck dishes in mind for your next get-together—they’re easy to prepare and are guaranteed to please a crowd!
Dips
When it comes to easy party recipes, dips are at the top of the list. From spinach dip to buffalo chicken dip, most dips only require you to mix up different ingredients and either serve right away or bake for a short time.  Make your dip the night before your event and keep it in the fridge until you’re ready to go; lots of dips can be served chilled, and it’s also easy to quickly reheat them in the oven or a microwave.
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