Absolute Bedlam at my 21st #100DaysOfOldDays

Day 84 #100DaysOfOldDays

People would ask, “Are there many going to your 21st?”

The reply would be, “Only about 300.”

A 21st birthday party was a big event in the 80’s & 90’s. If you forgot to invite someone known to you, you were off their Christmas card list forever.  

A normal pub was no use for a 21st because it was just too small. It had to be a big venue, like the Bailie Hotel, the White Horse in Cootehill, The Lavey Inn, and maybe The Royal Breffini or The Hideout. The Jolly Old Cross in Cormeen was another good venue for parties—I was at a few good hooleys there.  

After sending out invitations to just about everyone you knew (and their cousins), you hired a band for the night. If you had good friends, they helped you with the food for your guests; sandwiches and salads followed by tea and dessert. If you had a healthy budget, you let the venue provide the catering.

My 21st party was in the Bailie Hotel. It was December 1988. There was quite a big crowd plus a few gate crashers; just people who rambled in after the pubs had closed. The more the merrier was our motto, so the gate crashers were welcome as long as they behaved. Dessie Connors was my video man for the night. (The video still exists but we don’t have a video player!)

With the help of my friends and family, I organised the food and the Bailie provided the tea and coffee. Of course, there was a cake with twenty one candles on it, which was cut on the night and passed around. We didn’t have champagne or anything fancy like that; just normal drinks.  

I hired Medicine Jar from Cavan to play; a popular band in their day. They were good at interacting with the crowd and getting people out to dance.

The night really took off when a local band called Absolute Bedlam took to the stage. The crowd went crazy, dancing and cheering up at the lads. The roof nearly lifted off the place! It may as well have been Pink Floyd on the stage; the carry-on of us all!

The band members were Charles Clarke (known as DJ Lawless), Philip Clarke, Dennis Brady, Paul O’Dowd and Enda Halpin. They didn’t make it to the charts but they were a big hit on the night of my 21st and helped to make it a night to remember!

Canapé in a Fish Bowl #100DaysOfOldDays

Day 48 #100DaysOfOldDays

A friend gave me this little book a couple of years ago because she knows I love delving into the past and I also love food and cooking.

I wasn’t born into a posh family; dinner parties didn’t happen in our house. I didn’t know what a dinner party was until I was well into my 20’s.

However, I’ve had a few dinner parties down through the years and I love to experiment with food. I contemplated throwing a 70’s dinner party but after looking through the dishes in this little book…I’m not so sure I have the culinary skills to pull it off. My dinner guests would usually expect to be served pasta dishes, curries, one-pot meals, salad dishes, and ice-cream for dessert.

The effort it must have taken to put these dishes together. The detail and presentation involved. This is like something out of MasterChef!

Today we’ll look at some of the canapés from this little gem of a book. These creations have me respecting the 70’s housewife in a whole new light!

As you can see, the images are ingeniously captioned by the humorous author, Anna Pallai.

I found a recipe for the next one – if by any chance you fancy giving it a go! Sardine Egg Canapés Recipe.

I have absolutely no idea what’s in this goldfish bowl!

I found a recipe for these party cheese balls. Here you go, if you want to make an impression on some of your cheesy friends! Party Cheese Ball Recipe. I’ll pass, thank you!

I have no words for the Worcester Beef Croúte. Thank you Esme Salon for finding me a recipe for this. See it HERE.

Lucy’s drawing of a young woman wearing an apron. A very chic 70’s housewife indeed!

Cock HERE to read about some of the starters the 70’s housewife served her dinner party guests! Some of them look more like desserts!

And HERE we look at some of the visually attractive main courses and desserts!

Thanks for the Invite Shirley.

We got invited round to Terence and Shirley’s for drinkies; to wish each other a happy new year. I was slightly nervous because Terence passed on the invitation verbally to Stephano and there were no specifics mentioned. Do we bring Little Miss Eight? Or get a babysitter? Will there be food or should we eat before we leave? Dress up, or stay casual? Terence did say that a few close neighbours were also invited.

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