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Family Reunion Barbeque

Organization is the key to a successful family reunion. Ask for help, whether it's preparing food, organizing games or taking pictures. A variety of activities will ensure that everyone, from the youngest to the oldest, has a terrific time. Follow the traditional reunion food menu, the Make It Special ideas and the preparation guide, and you're on your way to having the permanent assignment of organizing your family reunion!

Grilled Bacon-Cheeseburgers 
(Crowd Size) 

Family Reunion Barbeque Menu

Sweet and Crunchy Snack Mix
Old-Fashioned Lemonade
Grilled Bacon-Cheeseburgers 
(Crowd Size) 

Slow Cooker Baked Beans
Old-Fashioned Potato Salad 
Greek Tossed Pasta Salad 
Deviled Eggs
Chips*

Mint-Chocolate Brownies
Easy Raspberry Trifle

Assorted beverages* 
*Recipe is not included

Make It Special!
 
Getting Family Together

  • Confer with family members months before to set a date and location. If the reunion isn't being held at someone's house, call the park board or a private site to arrange for a picnic site with a shelter in case of inclement weather. Gather grills if not available at home or the park.

  • Send out reminders, along with a schedule of events, to all families attending. If you're sharing the food preparation, enclose the recipe(s) you want them to prepare and a list of any extras to bring, such as paper and plastic products and condiments.

Family Fun

  • Ask family members to coordinate activities, such as sporting events, talent show, scavenger hunt, watermelon-seed-spitting contest and bingo. Have them assemble prizes, for example, candy or other nonperishable food items, notepads, gift certificates to nationwide chain ice-cream shops or movie theaters.
  • Put a white paper tablecloth on each table (secure with spring-type clothespins if windy). Have each family attending create with crayons a "family crest" on the tablecloths, representing what makes their family special.
  • Give partygoers 10 recipe cards each. Have them write the name of a not-immediate family member at the top of each card, followed by one or two memories of that person. Collect the cards and place them in a basket for guests to read at leisure during the party.

Remember with Photos

  • Have each family bring a recent photo album or other special items. Place them all on a table (away from the food) for everyone to enjoy at their leisure.
  • Give a disposable camera to each family, and ask them to take and later share photos of the event.

 Table Decorations

  • Gather wildflowers (or purchase flowers), and place them in canning or other jars; tie at the rim with ribbon or raffia. Or use potted flowers on each table as centerpieces, and raffle them off at the end of the reunion.
  • Make name tags from copies of current or old photos.

   
Preparation Guide
 
Up to 2 Months Before

  • Make meat patties for Grilled Bacon-Cheeseburgers for a Crowd; freeze tightly wrapped.
  • Patties can be transported frozen.
  • Bake Mint-Chocolate Brownies, but do not frost. Store tightly wrapped in freezer.

A Few Days Before

  • Make Sweet and Crunchy Snack Mix; store tightly covered.

The Day Before

  • Make Old-Fashioned Lemonade; store refrigerated.
  • Make Old-Fashioned Potato Salad; store refrigerated.
  • Make Deviled Eggs; refrigerate covered.
  • Remove brownies from freezer; frost and drizzle glaze. Store covered.

The Morning Of

  • Make Seven-Layer Salad; refrigerate covered.

Up to 5 Hours Before

  • Make Slow Cooker Baked Beans. You may take uncooked beans to your reunion site and plug in the slow cooker at the site if there are electrical facilities.
  • Make Easy Raspberry Trifle; store covered in refrigerator.

 1 to 1 1/2 Hours Before Serving

  • If using a charcoal grill, heat grill.

About 15 Minutes Before Serving

  • Grill cheeseburgers.
 

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