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Adult party games may be a little goofier and a little more risqué so have a great deal of fun with the following two games we suggest for your party.
The original game for the adult party is a fun romp called ‘Feeding Time’. Have all the women at the party sit in a row of chairs on the opposite side of the party area. They must each have a baby bottle filled with something to drink (you may use milk or alcohol for these adult babies) and each must have a bib.
Place an equivalent number of men on the opposite side of the adult party area. At your ‘go’ each of the men must run to their collaborator and get into her lap. The women will tie a bib in regards to the man’s neck and commence feeding him from the bottle. The man may cling on to the woman but he’s not aloud to touch the bottle with his hands. Once the bottle is empty the woman unties the bib and both run back to the men’s starting place. The winning couple is the introductory one throughout the finish line.
Our second suggestion is more of a fun pastime than an actual adult party game. ‘Body painting’ may be made a little competitory if you give an award at the end of the painting session for the most artistic or most risqué body art. You’ll need to disseminate out a heap of newsprints or a floor cloth to keep paint from coloring the carpet and you’ll also need body paints or face crayons, brushes and a heap of water.
Have the guests get into groups of three and arrange themselves so they may paint on each other’s body. They may paint anyplace on the body as long as their painting collaborators are okay with it. At the end have everyone admire each other’s body art. This is unquestionably a game reserved for those adult parties so keep the kids out of it!
About the Author
Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough are the award-winning writers of nineteen cookbooks. They are contributing editors to Eating Well and columnists for weightwatchers.com, and they bestow steadily to Cooking Light, Fine Cooking, the Washington Post, and other publications. When they’re not instructing cooking on Holland America cruise ships, they live in rural Litchfield County, Connecticut, with a reasonably sane collie named Dreydl.
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Fig and Honey Smoothie
Makes 1 Drink
If you can’t find fresh figs in your market, you may always order them through the mail from Harry & David (800-547-3033). Ask for Black Mission figs. They’re dark purple and blend up into a finelooking lavender-colored drink.
4 big fresh figs (preferably Black Mission)
1/2 cup ice
3/4 cup vanilla yogurt (regular, low-fat, or non-fat)
2 tablespoons honey
Juice of 1/2 lemon (about 1 tablespoon)
Combine all the ingredients in a blender. Cover and pulse on and off until the mixture starts to swirl evenly. Blend on high for 20 seconds, or until the drink is totally smooth.
Variations
Desert Fig Smoothie Omit the honey. Add 2 tablespoons tamarind syrup and 2 fresh, pitted dates before blending.
Fig and Apricot Smoothie Omit the honey. Add 2 tablespoons apricot jam and 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon before blending.
Ginger Fig Smoothie Squeeze a 1-inch piece of fresh ginger in a garlic press to extract the juice. If the ginger is too huge fit your garlic press, cut it into littler pieces and repeat the process. Add ginger juice before blending.
Lemon Fig Smoothie Use the juice of 1 whole lemon. Use lemon yogurt rather of vanilla yogurt.
Mudslide
Makes 2 Drinks
A poolside classic that whips up in a jif. That’s good, because once you get started making them, your friends won’t let you stop.
1 cup ice
1 cup chocolate ice cream
2 ounces vodka
2 ounces coffee liqueur (such as Kahlua)
2 ounces Irish cream liqueur (such as Baileys)
Combine all the ingredients in a blender. Cover and pulse on and off until the mixture starts to swirl evenly. Blend on high for 20 seconds, or until the drink is altogether smooth.
Variations
Cinnamon Mudslide Reduce the vodka to 1 ounce. Add 1 ounce cinnamon schnapps before blending.
Coffee Mudslide Omit the chocolate ice cream. Add 1 cup coffee ice cream before blending.
Double Irish Mudslide Omit the vodka. Add 2 ounces Irish whiskey before blending.
Oreo Mudslide Add 4 crumbled oreos before blending.
Triple Chocolate Mudslide Omit the coffee liqueur. Add 2 ounces dark creme de cacao and 1 tablespoon chocolate syrup before blending.
Bruce Weinstein is a guy who knows how to party. And his key to partying is choosing the right drink. Spiked or zero proof, Bruce has shaken, stirred, blended, or ladled concoction for each occasion and every one on your guest list.
The cocktail established will savor Bruce’s world-class Bloody Mary, while those on the cutting edge will sip one of his twelve exotic and tasty variations of this favored libation. His classic martini comes with no less than fifteen spin-offs. Got a crowd coming over? No problem. Just pull out the punch bowl and fill it with Groovy Banana Wine Punch or teetotaling Pink Plum Lemonade. On a hot summer day, serve a blended tropical Papaya Smoothie or Orange Jewelious. Or blast away winter’s chill with a warming coffee, tea, or fruit juice toddy.
From an intimate dinner for two to a block-party bash, raise your glass and celebrate with Bruce Weinstein’s The Ultimate Party Drink Book.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #32931 in Books
- Published on: 2000-05-16
- Released on: 2000-05-16
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .65″ h x 7.53″ w x 9.26″ l, .82 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 192 pages
Reviews
27 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
I couldn’t get bored
By A
With over 750 drinks, running from malts to high balls, from nonalcoholic fruit punches to blitzed margaritas, this book will certainly get a work out on my patio this summer. Weinstein’s originality–on parade in his ice cream book–cranks into full gear with a torrent of refreshing, cool, light, spirited (and not) selections. Bananas Foster Smoothie! Bangkok Buzz! A Purple Mango Bongo! And each drink has several variations behind it–check out the list for Bloody Mary alone (eight alcoholic and four non-alcoholic versions). And then comes winter–with toddies and hot rums. He’s even got a Fig and Honey Smoothie for Hanukkah. OK, so I plan to make this a housewarming gift for every party I attend. But that way, I’ll be assured of great drinks wherever I go.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
What fun drinks!!!
By A
Wow, these are great. I’ll never throw a boring party again. I’ve made the Pink Elephant Punch and the Dim Sum Sling 3 times and my friends love them. Some of my friends don’t “drink,” so I made them a few of the smoothies and ice cream drinks from this book and they had just as much fun as the rest of us. I’ve just ordered the other books in the series and can’t wait to get them.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Fun & Tasty Drinks – Worth Every Penny
By A
This book has hundreds of killer drinks that will make just about any party a smash hit. There are rum drinks galore and even non-alchoholic drinks for the designated drivers in your crowd. The drinks come in a rainbow of colors, and if you don’t have a set of tiki glasses to serve them in, that’s okay – you can always get some on ebay!
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