How to Host a Memorial Day Cook Out

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Memorial Day, a day to remember. A day of honor, and paying respect for our soldiers , a day to honor those who died fighting for our freedom. A day set aside for celebration, prayer and thanking God for this day as we remember the ultimate sacrifice that were made for us, let's celebrate with a cook out. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Barbecue Grill
  • meats
  • vegetables
  • plates
  • cups
  • forks or silverware
  • napkins
  • beverages
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Instructions

    • 1
      danafinley.net

      Most everyone love a cook out, in order to host a cook out make sure that you plan the menu as to what you will need to make the cook out a success,
      Invite family, friends and neighbors. Make sure that each person know the menus or if they would need to bring a dish. When hosting best to have a back up items just in case someone forget what they were suppose to bring.

    • 2
      vitanetonline.com

      Set a time for the cook out to start and end make sure everyone is aware of the time. In order to get a jump start on grilling the meats such as ribs, chicken or steaks season the meats the night before to get the best taste add vegetable such as corn on the cob, kabob followed by fish, hamburgers, hot dogs. Make sure you have ice for your beverages.

    • 3
      www.armyfisherhouses.org

      Whether you are hosting at your house or a park, enjoy the day why celebrating memorial day with a variety of food, family and friends. If you need to rent tables or chairs make sure that you have enough for your house guess. Don't forget the roast marsh mellow for the kids. Add entertainment as desired.

Tips & Warnings

  • Make sure to plan ahead of time

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