Well, it is almost midnight and I am just getting to this post..but it IS still Friday, and where Suzy, who I am joining for Flashback Friday lives, it is only 9:30!
I am Flashing back to my pre blog days..September to be exact. I hosted a 50th Anniv Party for dear friends. For the soup course I served a trio of soups..Chicken Orzo, Potato Leek or Butternut Squash..served in Cosmo glasses from WSonoma..outlet..of course. It was just the right amount and I could fit many on a tray which made it easy to serve...
What a wonderful occasion to celebrate..
Thanks for visiting.. Be sure to visit Gollum for Foodie Friday, and Suzy at Kitchen Bouquets for Flashback Fri..
Just in the nick of time Cinderella.... hehe. Love the little soups. Did everyone get three or did they have to pick? I love your little tall cake you do. What size pan is that? Cute Cute bride and groom. Thanks for joining me for the Flashback!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to serve the soups on those cosmos! They look so pretty on the tray with the little wedding rings, and the bride and groom on the cake are so cute. laurie
ReplyDeleteSuzy, I used 3 of those 6 1/2 in disposable pans if I remember..
ReplyDeleteThey picked one soup, but were welcome to come back and try another..
Your soups are delicious and look so pretty in those little glasses, happy weekend, Kathy.
ReplyDeleteYou always have such great ideas. The soups look so tasty and the cake looks adorable.
ReplyDeleteUnique way to serve the soup. I have to remember this for my cooking light club in the Fall. Thanks for sharing.
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What a presentation for the soup - cool! The cake looks yummy - what kind is it?
ReplyDeleteKathleen, always a wonderful hostess and so thoughtful. I love the idea of having a trio of soups, and of course, I would have to try all three :-)
ReplyDeleteKathleen, I remember "hearing" about your friends 50th. What a lovely presentation for the soup; and the cake looks delicious ... cute couple on top.
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ReplyDeleteI adore the soup in the cosmo glasses! I'm considering a soup and appetizer party for next Christmas, and this will go into my 'food memory bank' as an idea.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful presentation.
Nancy
Kathleen, great trio of soups! You always are the Hostess with the Mostess :)
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ReplyDeleteYour soups sound grand, and your glasses are as cute as can be for that use! Great idea! I might just have to pinch that one.
And oh, if I lived near a WS Outlet, I would have to take in ironing to support my addiction!
XO,
Sheila :-)
I just stopped by to say:
ReplyDeleteHAPPY ANNIVERSARY!
laurie
I like the idea of serving soup in the cosmos glasses. Love the soups!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathleen...what a wonderful blog!! i'm so happy you stopped by mone because I may never have found you....First...can't believe you baked 50 loaves of banana bread! your paisley tablescape was so pretty and are your red dishes the Rooster dishes from Neiman Marcus?? I love those dishes and I was going to order two sets until I read that they had lead in them...I was a bit taken back by that.....I look forward to coming back and seeing all your other creations.....Sue @ Rue Mouffetard
ReplyDeletep.s. I'm also a huge fan of the W.S. outlet store....
Love those little soups and what a great presentation.
ReplyDeleteChicken fried steak is usually from round steak -- pounded thin, then dipped in flour, egg, flour and fried! Sometimes it is deep fried!
What an elegant way to serve the soup! I love that idea! The cake looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful hostess you are and I remember this party well. The soup in the glasses is such a good idea and your cake is too cute. Since it was pre-blogging you will have to show your beautiful tablesetting from the party someday as a flashback.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a lovely party and very elegant with your presentation of soups. The cosmo glasses are a great idea.
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