Never in a million years would I have thought I would be writing about a Kentucky Derby in September! But the world is full of surprises and things like our present situation force us to think outside the hatbox! 🙂 The Kentucky Derby this year will be run on September 5th, which is Labor Weekend, with limited attendance. What I would suggest is host a blow out Kentucky Derby party at home! We still have many things to celebrate. Getting good friends together is always a win/win. The past year has been extremely challenging for most. Let’s do what we can to lift spirits and make people smile! I love to pull out the silver mint julep cups, whether it’s for mint juleps or floral arrangements. Always a classic! You can do something simple or go all out.
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REASONS FOR A KENTUCKY DERBY PARTY Over the years, many have decided to do bridal showers, birthday parties, galas, teas, baby showers and even weddings with a Kentucky Derby party theme. What’s not to love? Roses, silver, friends, horses and more. There are endless ways to celebrate. You can request that your guests dress up or dress down. You can have a simple spread or do something more lavish. I love the idea of the gold frame (shown on the left) with a chalk board background. I think now, more than ever, it’s important to celebrate with friends and family. Due to the government restrictions regarding Covid-19, people as of late have been incredibly isolated. We are social beings. Being around people energizes me. Of course, always use precautions and be safe. |
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WANTING TO RAISE MONEY FOR A GOOD CAUSE WHILE YOU CELEBRATE? Feeling charitable? Maybe do a fundraiser for a charity. Each person who bets can put $10 in the hat. Instead of the betting pool going to one person, donate the proceeds to charity. If 15 horses run, that’s a quick way to raise $150 for your favorite charity. Most non-profits have been unable to host events this year and many are struggling. I like Central Kentucky Riding for Hope. https://www.ckrh.org/ Another good non profit is Kentucky Equine Adoption Center. They rescue, rehabilitate and adopt out all breeds. https://www.kyeac.org/ |
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THE GOOD STUFF…WHAT TO SERVE Food wise, I would stick with Derby favorites. Hot Browns are a must as well as pimento cheese sandwiches, Derby pie, a delicious cheese platter and cheddar chive biscuits with ham is always a favorite. I came across a recipe for Pimento Cheese Grits, which combine two very Southern foods into one creamy dish. It’s a Bobby Flay recipe as well. https://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/pimento-cheese-grits Drink wise, there is the classic mint julep. However, many people that I know do not prefer them. The Oaks Lilly is a popular alternative. https://www.southernkitchen.com/recipes/drink/oaks-lily-cocktail
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