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Throwing a party or organising a bit of a do, even having just a few friends around, can be a headache for the host when the serving of alcohol is involved. <BR><BR>However, with some basic planning, everyone, including the host, should be able to enjoy themselves without any hassles.<BR><BR>While some parties can be spontaneous affairs, more often than not you have some time to plan things.<BR><BR>If you go to the serving alcohol (<A href="http://www.alac.org.nz/unlicensedcontent.aspx?PostingID=566" target=_blank>unlicensed</A>) section there are a lot of tips for helping keep your party safe including - <UL><LI><A href="http://www.alac.org.nz/unlicensedcontent.aspx?PostingID=566" target=_blank>planning parties</A><A href="http://www.alac.org.nz/unlicensedcontent.aspx/?PostingID=566" target=_blank> </A>(recipes for food and non-alcoholic drinks)<LI>tips for hosting your <A href="http://www.alac.org.nz/unlicensedcontent.aspx?PostingID=563" target=_blank>teenagers parties</A>
Throwing a party or organising a bit of a do, even having just a few friends around, can be a headache for the host when the serving of alcohol is involved.
However, with some basic planning, everyone, including the host, should be able to enjoy themselves without any hassles.
While some parties can be spontaneous affairs, more often than not you have some time to plan things.
If you go to the serving alcohol (
unlicensed
) section there are a lot of tips for helping keep your party safe including -
planning parties
(recipes for food and non-alcoholic drinks)
tips for hosting your
teenagers parties
getting people
home safely
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