This October, the folks at KitchenAid are proposing that you host a Cook for the Cure Party. By hosting a party you can help raise funds that benefit the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, and have a fabulous time doing it.
They've got the party planning down to four easy steps:
- Download the party kit, which includes invitations, party suggestions, recipes and entertaining tips.
- Plan the party. You'll have all the tools you need to determine what you need for a brunch party, a dessert party, a dinner party, etc. Be sure to ask your guests to bring a donation in lieu of a hostess gift.
- Fill out the donation form and gather up the donations from your guests. Mail them to the address provided.
- The most important step: Have a great time!
I took a quick glance at the party prep brochure, even if you're not planning on hosting a party, you'll definitely want to check out this handy resource. I've included one of the pages — recipe for cheddar crisps! — after the jump. Check it out, read more







Dorothy Perkins
oooh the crisps look yummy!
1I LOVE this idea! I'm going to do the brunch as a lead into a Seahawks football game. Bloody Mary's and pink mimosas! Drunk girls will donate a lot for the cure, then the boys will come later and donate more during the game!
2I love this idea!
3I love the apron
4i agree - cute apron!
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