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Last month I talked about creating themed dinners at least
once a month, and how I wanted to use it as a tool, not only to celebrate more
with the family, but also to use it as a way to teach the kids about different
things – like cultures, traditions, sports, art, activities, -and history.
Wayne and I enjoy watching basketball, and with a lot of big
basketball events happening I knew I wanted to celebrate one evening while
watching a game, and I decided we would have a DIY chili bar because we hadn't
done something like that in a while and it sounded delicious!
I also picked up some Delimex® Beef and Chicken Taquitos as
well as some Beef Tamales – right now there’s a coupon for $1 off on any TWO(2) Delimex® Frozen Taquito products (Excluding Fruit Taquito Products) at
Walmart that you can print which is available through April 7th!(Coupon expires on May 4th). Thus, my basketball
themed chili night became a fiesta.
I bought some strawberries and melted some white chocolate
and colored it orange, then dipped the strawberries and topped them with dark
chocolate drizzle – and created little basketballs. The kids’ love chocolate
covered strawberries (okay, myself included!) so it was a perfect finger food
and treat.
You can’t have chili without cornbread, so I made mini
cornbread bites by using a mini muffin pan. I then used my wood burning tool to
toast lines on some of them to represent basketballs.
There were a variety of cheeses, sour cream, fresh salsa,
green onions, olives, and tortilla chips so everyone could top their chili with
their favorite toppings and the kids also loved being able to ‘snack’ on the
taquitos and tamales before and after their meal.
The kids’ actually made the little festive decorations that
I used on the table. Last month they spent an afternoon painting all of these
little wooden coasters that I had purchased back around Christmas time and hadn't
figured out what do to with. After they had painted them I still wasn't sure
what to do with them all and I just happened to glance at the stack of them
while I was setting the food out and voila! Colorful coasters to brighten up
the fiesta.
I had also bought some frozen mango's last month and decided
that I would finally use them and made some smoothies as well. I blended them
with some strawberries, orange cream ice cream, ice, and let the family fight
for the fruity drinks.
As we sat and watched the game I thought of how old I was
when I first began liking basketball. In high school I never knew the rules and
/ or how to play (I had been in a small private school my entire life prior to
high school). Not knowing how to play it was too hard for me to make the team
and figure out the game, so I spent as the official-unofficial videographer for
the girls’ basketball teams, traveling with them and recording the games for
the coach. I began learning rules and fell fond of the sport.
Here I am now, nearly 15 years later, watching games with my
family, and photographing our memories with you.
It’s funny how things like Delimex taquitos and basketball
games bring families together, spark old memories, and create new ones.
I see the olives, I'm in! LOL Seriously, everything looks so good! You are so creative! I especially liked the wood burner muffins and the basketball strawberries! Remember the jalepeno rolls that Margie taught us how to make? Those probably would have been too hot for the kids, but they'd fit right in your meal too! LOL
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great party! The food looks yummy and I love the decor! Very creative with the strawberries and the muffins. both are so cute! Stopping by from Small Victories Sunday!
ReplyDeleteSuch an awesome party! Thank you for sharing this at the #SmallVictoriesSundayLinkup!
ReplyDeleteAmazing post.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great party.I would like like to say for basketball lovers as John Robert Wooden says,"Talent is God given.Be humble.Fame is man-given.Be gratefulConceit is self-given.Be careful."Best wishes.
ReplyDelete@Tina Long.