A Chinese New Year Treat!

January 17
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A Chinese New Year treat will be a delicious way to surprise your family with some extra January fun!  Each year we try to celebrate this festive holiday with a take-out meal from our favorite restaurant.  And since we were traveling on NYE this year, making our Chinese New Year festivities extra fun seemed important!  Along with our meal, I decided to create a treat board with some interesting snacks we picked up in China at the Epcot World Showcase.  Nibbles with an Asian flare & an array of cookies helped us deliciously ring in the Year of the Tiger!  We went ahead and celebrated a tad early so we all could be home together and I’m excited to share it with you!  If you’re feeling like having another go at some New Year fun, check out this inspo!  No trip to China or Disney required…just ideas you can tweak to fit your family celebration!  Let’s gather ’round the table again…

cheers to the year of the tiger!

a table full of cheer (and good nibbles) is all you ever need for any celebration…

A Chinese New Year treat

the “centerpiece” for our take-out meal was compiled of a few goodies piled on a lazy susan for easy reach and a relaxing vibe!

A Chinese New Year treat

the flavors of China in the chips were fun to try!  but you only have to go as far as your local grocer to find international goodies.

(our flavors included spicy hot pot, spicy crayfish, spicy crab, and spicy garlic shrimp!)

A Chinese New Year treat

fortune cookies are a must…and i even managed to sneak in a touch of valentines with these cuties…

fortune cookie

but the beauties on the table were the stunning creations from Patisserie Village!

Chinese New Year cookies

the details are amazing!  local bakers are SO talented so reach out to support these small businesses & add delicious details to your next event…big or small!

chinese new year cookies

dishes from your pantry can make take-out boxes feel more like restaurant dining…

A Chinese New Year treat

and extra decorations can always add to the festivity.  paper lanterns are inexpensive & make it feel like a party…

Chinese New Year deccorations

but the best part is always gathering around a table full of food and family!

Chinese New Year celebration

make the year of the tiger a great one…january 31st kicks off the lunar new year!

Chinese New Year cookies

chinese new year fun for all!

pin for later~

Chinese New Year ideas

product guide~

Patisserie Village:  custom cookies

Luv Yu Fortune Cookies:  found on Amazon and at local Kroger stores

 

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