Update: The party went very well! I ended up shopping & cooking for everything the day before. Got home from shopping around 1:30 & then proceeded to prepare everything for the next day - it took me until 9PM to get it all ready for the oven the next day.
A funny thing happened on the way to buying the ingredients: The menu changed, mainly because I was inspired by some things I saw at the stores & also because not everything I needed was available/reasonably priced.
I added roasted baby eggplant to the menu, because when I saw them at Jerry's they were so cute & only 99 cents a pound. I just split them in half & roasted them face down for about 10 minutes. A very nice finger food...could be better with some sort of topping on them next time.
I didn't make the beef, instead I opted for pork roast that I made in the crockpot, adding a can of Pastorelli pizza sauce, some garlic gloves & red and green peppers, and a good dose of red pepper flakes. It was yummy & had just the right amount of zip. The sauce was good for dunking bread into.
I also added quartered boiled red potatoes dressed with olive oil. I just wanted something bland, for the kids, and something to soak up the juices from the pork & the roasted chickens.
Also added steamed green beans, for less adventurous palates. The kid seemed to like the chicken/potatoes/bean combination.
The spinach & mandarin salad was a big hit. I took the juice from the canned oranges & reduced it down to a syrup, then added vinegar, lemon juice, olive oil, tabasco, salt & pepper, pouring the warm dressing over the spinach/romaine mix. It was very very good & I will be making this often in the summer months to come.
The chickens got kind of dried out - I should have left them whole instead of carving them after roasting...oh well.
The vegetable lasagna went so fast it was unbelievable! Everybody wanted some. The only thing I would do different next time would be to not include peas, as they were a little too starchy for the combination of ingredients. One thing that was especially tasty was that I used a very very ripe red pepper & some fresh red peppers diced...the contrast of the two levels of ripemess was very apparent & made a nice distinction of flavors. There was a small piece of lasagna leftover & I had it the next morning - cold- and it was still very good.
The cake was perfect. I got it from Sweet Connections on Northwest Highway - the entire cake was eaten! Light & lemony & very pretty.
I got wine from Binny's & we had the Segura Viudas rose & white sparkling wines & some Italian reds (& a pinot grigio no one touched, oddly enough!).
I rented 2 8ft tables & 14 chairs from
www.jumpguy.com & Nick was very nice & delivered & picked everything up & the total for all of it was only $45.00. He also helped me set up the tables since it was not something 1 person could do alone.
I went to Party City & got white paper tablecloths & some silver circular confetti (looks like sequins) and some little gold crucifix confetti & sprinkled them down the center length of the table, and by the time we sat down to eat, the sun was hitting the table & made it all spakly-magical looking. Fresh flowers from jewel (3 bunches of white Alstromeria & 1 bunch of baby's breath) provided a very pretty touch - I split the flowers into 3 small round glass vases & had 2 cylindrical tiny vases and placed them alternatingly down the center of the table.
All in all, I was very pleased with myself. I pulled it off. I'm like the Little Red Hen: I did it all myself!
I can't believe I ate the whole thing!