~*Mrs. GM2*~ asked:


I was just wondering - my cousin is due to have her 2nd baby in a couple months - and people in our family want to throw her a baby shower (she had a huge one for her 1st baby too, which was a boy and this baby is a boy as well). Is this really proper ettiquette? I guess I always just thought it was for the first baby.
her kids will only be 3 years apart… they still have everything from the first one - clothes, supplies, furniture, everything - and they are financially, very well off.
Laurie B - see that’s the thing - I’m due at the same time as my cousin (with our 2nd baby), and they’re not giving me a shower - just her - and we are not financially well like they are.

Jon
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janellethechef asked:


So I volunteered myself to throw a baby shower for one of my girlfriends. She’s due in November, and the tenative date for the shower is September 2. Another girl is taking care of all the games and that stuff, so I just have to deal with food, punch, decorations and invitations.

I want to do mostly finger foods. I was thinking about doing 2 or 3 kinds of finger sandwiches (like smoked salmon and chicken salad). I was also going to do a crab salad in endive leaves recipe that I found, and possibly some melon and prosciutto canapes that I make all the time. And one dessert I was going to do was little phyllo cups with fresh fruit.

My question is, how much of each thing will I need for 30-35 people?

Does anyone have any fun, pretty little finger-food recipes you’d like to share with me?

Does anyone have a good recipe for punch you’d like to share?

Any other tips for someone who’s never thrown a baby shower before?
She’s having a boy, and the guest will be all women, and most of us are 20-25 years old.

Lauren

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beth ann asked:


I am co-hosting a baby shower this weekend and we are having it at 10:30 in the morning so we were thinking about having just a brunch type meal, such as light breakfast foods but we are open to just about any suggestions. Thanks!

Amy
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Patti Paz asked:


Hosting Baby Showers – Who Can Host and Preparing the Baby Shower Guest List

A baby shower is a baby party for close friends and family of the Mom-to-Be. Traditionally non-relatives were the ones to hosted the baby shower, such as a church group, co-worker or close friend. However, it has become more acceptable and commonplace for sisters, relatives or close friends to host a baby shower. It truly does not matter who hosts the baby shower, as long as someone takes the initiative. Read More About Hosting Baby Showers – Who Can Host and Preparing the Baby Shower Guest List.

This is such a special time in a woman’s life - what a way to help her celebrate by showering the expectant mother and her baby with love and support. The only person who should not host a baby shower is the Mom-to-Be. It is also not uncommon for more than one person to co-host a baby shower. It makes the baby shower party planning a lot more fun and helps spread the costs.

When planning a baby shower, one of the first things to consider is the guest list. Unless the shower is a surprise, find out from the Mom-to-Be the kind of shower she would like to have and who to invite. It would be awkward to leave someone out who should have been invited. If the shower is a sprinkle baby shower, then the guest list might be smaller and might include those closest to the Mom-to-Be. And, of course, if it is a co-ed or couples baby shower, then men will be invited.

There are different ways of inviting the guests, particularly with technology as advanced as it is, such as through online baby shower invitations. It is suggested that you mail the custom baby shower invitations cards directly to the guests’ homes. Printed baby shower cards set the tone for the party, plus the invitations are a visual reminder for the guests. There are many different types of invitations to choose from, such as printed baby shower announcements from various online shops. Of course, if there is a certain theme you have in mind, be sure that the shower invitations reflect the party theme.

Regardless of the type of baby shower invitations used, they should contain the pertinent information on it such as the day, time and place of the shower party, type baby shower and other information. It is also helpful to add where the expectant mother is registered and any other information that may be helpful in setting the tone for the baby shower.

If the expectant parents would really enjoy having a couples baby shower or co-ed baby shower, then that is what should be planned. Having the men join in the baby shower will definitely add a different dynamic, but if the father wants to be a part of the whole experience, then it is only right to have him be a part of shower celebration events as well. Inviting couples will help the father to feel more relaxed, giving the baby party a less formal atmosphere where everyone will enjoy themselves.

The baby shower hostess should ensure that the baby shower invitations cards are sent well in advance of the shower party. Unless you are hosting a welcome home baby shower, the baby shower is usually held a month or two prior to the due date. This will give the Mom-to-Be enough time to arrange for the coming arrival of her baby, as well as if she happens to have the baby early, then the shower would have already occurred. There are lots of websites that have unique baby shower invitations wording ideas, verses and sayings to ensure your baby shower cards tell everyone all the important details of the shower.



Glenn
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Hmmm asked:


My cousin is having a baby and she already had a shower with the other side of her family. She got a lot of big things from that shower and the only things left on her registry are small or REALLY expensive. I want to get her something she will use ALOT (I already know diapers). Other than diapers what is the BEST gift I can get.

Julia
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