Not exact matches
Wrap a cluster in tulle tied with ribbon, pack a few in boxes (made of sugar, straw, paper, metal, or
plastic), stuff some in decorative bags, or pour a handful into
champagne glasses or
glass bowls.
«Since I was drinking
champagne, I broke my
glass and I attacked them... I came out unscathed, and since then, the club now uses
plastic glasses.»
If you don't want to use expensive
glass or crystal
champagne flutes, pick up the
plastic variety at your local dollar store.
We couldn't figure out how she'd gotten the carrot tops to balance so perfectly in the drink until we spotted her handy tip: «Snip a
plastic straw to about two inches in length, slip two or three stems inside, and set in the
champagne glass,» she writes.
We stood in the middle of the loft in a circle and these very uncomfortable Austrian gentlemen in their business suits crowned her with a laurel wreath and opened a bottle of
champagne, with
plastic glasses.
Serve dessert at the table in open wide - surface
champagne glasses at a formal meal, or outside at the patio in
plastic serving dishes after a backyard barbecue.