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When gathering with friends, co-workers and family, it is important that we keep events safe & FUN! Below is a list of guidelines that will help to keep special occasions safe and enjoyable!
Remember to keep these hosting tips handy! LRADAC wants you to be safe! For more information on preventing alcohol-related tragedies contact LRADAC
(803) 726-9411
How do I approach one of my guests who has had too much to drink?
The first time is the hardest, but your actions could save your friend's life or that of an innocent victim. Pull your guest aside and politely, but firmly, tell them that you cannot let them drive home because you care. Offer to let the guest spend the night, call a cab or ask another, sober guest to drive the intoxicated person home.
How will I be held responsible if one of my guests is involved in a crash?
The laws vary from state to state, but you could be held responsible for the costs associated with the crash including medical bills and property damage and be sued for emotional pain and suffering.
The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled this year that "consonant with our duty to declare the common law, we hold that henceforth adult social hosts who knowingly and intentionally serve, or cause to be served, an alcoholic beverage to a person they know or should know is between the ages of 18 and 20 are liable to the person served, and to any other person, for damages proximately caused by the host's service of alcohol."
The next time you plan a party, show your guests that you've made a special effort to provide something that appeals to everyone, including the growing number of non-drinkers!
Hot Apple Cider
1 qt. apple cider, 8 whole allspice, 12 whole cloves, (2) 2 inch cinnamon sticks, ¼ cup sugar. Bring above to a boil and stir. Cool 12 hours or more. Heat spiced cider before serving.
Coffee Punch
½ gallon vanilla ice cream, 1qt. commercial chocolate milk, 1 qt. strong coffee. Mix some vanilla ice cream with other two ingredients, then float rest of ice cream on top. It also freezes well. Add a little sugar if you want it sweeter. Makes 25 or 30 cups.
Orange Julius
½ cup orange juice, ½ tsp. vanilla, ½ cup milk, ½ cup water, ¼ cup sugar, 6 ice cubes. Combine all ingredients in blender or food processor until desired consistency. Serve.
High protein party foods act as a buffer and slow down the rate at which alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream.
Southwestern Spinach Dip
1 large package of Velveeta cheese, 1 pack of frozen chopped spinach (thawed and drained), 1 can of diced chilies and tomatoes. Combine all ingredients in a small crock pot on low heat, stir frequently until melted. Serve with tortilla chips.
Ham Delights
1 lb. Baked ham, 3 tsp. poppy seeds, 1/3 lb. Swiss cheese, 3 tsp. Worcestershire sauce, 1 medium onion, 1 stick margarine, 3 tsp. mustard, party rolls. Cut up ham, cheese and onion fine. Melt the margarine and pour over the ham, cheese and onion. Add mustard, poppy seeds and Worcestershire sauce. Mix thoroughly, but gently. Slice rolls down the middle, and spread the mixture smoothly. Replace top. Bake at 400 for 10 minutes. Serve hot.
Betty's Crab Dip
1 cup mayonnaise, ½ cup Miracle Whip salad dressing, 1 cup grated cheddar cheese, 1 tsp. horseradish sauce, ¾ small bottle of French dressing, ½ lb. cut up peeled boiled shrimp, 2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce, 10 oz. canned crab meat. Mix ingredients well. Chill overnight. Serve with crackers.
For more information about hosting safe celebrations, contact LRADAC
(803) 726-9411