(Background - my 18YO DD wanted to have a hot chocolate bar when we celebrated Christmas with my side of the family).
DD wanted to have the various flavors of the Land-o-lakes hot chocolate mixes. This actually made things really easy - becasue we just set up the big coffee server thing and made "hot water" which was available all day with no muss or fuss. We also have tea drinkers in our group - so hot water was available for them too.
In addiiton to the flavored hot chocolate mixes - we took melted "mint chocolate" wafers, and dipped plastic spoons in them, and then put some peppermint crunch on the chocolate. They looked really festive! We also had whipped cream and marshmallows.
It ended up being easy peasy - and if we host again - I think this would be a "must-do". While I still feel that if we had "a bit more time" we could have had more stuff available - I'm not sure our group of 12 people warrant needing much more stuff.
I also put out the leftover candy canes that we had, some people grabbed those to use as stir sticks.
I purchased some glass Christmas mugs years ago - and that is what the hot chocolate was served in.
We tried to find the peppermint whipped cream, but just didn't find it. Ironically - my sister said she accidentally purchased some before Thanksgiving - wish we would have known - and had her bring that along. Lesson learned - look for that before Thanksgiving at Target of all places.
Oops - sorry - I didn't mean to post this on the budget board...
DD wanted to have the various flavors of the Land-o-lakes hot chocolate mixes. This actually made things really easy - becasue we just set up the big coffee server thing and made "hot water" which was available all day with no muss or fuss. We also have tea drinkers in our group - so hot water was available for them too.
In addiiton to the flavored hot chocolate mixes - we took melted "mint chocolate" wafers, and dipped plastic spoons in them, and then put some peppermint crunch on the chocolate. They looked really festive! We also had whipped cream and marshmallows.
It ended up being easy peasy - and if we host again - I think this would be a "must-do". While I still feel that if we had "a bit more time" we could have had more stuff available - I'm not sure our group of 12 people warrant needing much more stuff.
I also put out the leftover candy canes that we had, some people grabbed those to use as stir sticks.
I purchased some glass Christmas mugs years ago - and that is what the hot chocolate was served in.
We tried to find the peppermint whipped cream, but just didn't find it. Ironically - my sister said she accidentally purchased some before Thanksgiving - wish we would have known - and had her bring that along. Lesson learned - look for that before Thanksgiving at Target of all places.
Oops - sorry - I didn't mean to post this on the budget board...