Here you will explore how to arrange a pirate party which could embody the feelings of adventure and romance. Clear up the main games and menu for the pirate party.  

Planning a Pirate Party

Planning a Pirate Party

4. Show Pirates on the Big Screen. You can play pirate movies in one of the party rooms, for example The Pirates of Penzance or Pirates of the Caribbean.

The Menu for the Pirate Party
Pirate cuisine can be plentiful or starvation. If you were at sea for a long period of time, fresh food would be scarce. But once the ships docked in the Caribbean, the pirates had plenty of foods on which to feast. It is useful to combine a shipboard and island dishes.

pirate_party_21) Salmagundi. This is a pirate stew which is based on British recipes. It includes a conglomeration of foods which you have on hand. The Americanized version of this dish also involves turtle meat among other uncommon ingredients.

2) Hardtack. This is a non-perishable biscuit which has been a staple aboard pirate ships. It can be served with Salmagundi, but they're not too exciting on their own.

3) Codfish Fritters. Seafood is the main part of a pirate's diet.

4) Jerk Chicken. When pirates landed on an island in the Caribbean they ate very well. To prepare their food they mostly used barbecue. Jerk chicken can give you one of the popular, although spicy, flavors from the islands.

5) Puerto Rican Rice with Pigeon Peas. It is a hearty side dish. If you leave out the salt pork it can become the main vegetarian dish at your party.

6) Sweet Potato Bread. This is the dessert bread which includes the ingredients which have been enjoyed the most by the pirates: sweet potatoes, coconut and bananas.

7) Coconut Balls. These sweets can be renamed as "canon balls".

8) Planters Punch. This punch can capture the feeling of the pirate grog. It can contain rum and citrus flavors. You can also add other ingredients which can make it more interesting.

9) Fruit Punch. It is a non-alcohol drink for your friends.



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