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Serendipity Catering Highlights a Friend
We are thrilled to be announced as an authorized caterer on
Auraria Campus!
Serendipity will provide full-service catering for staff, students, and visitors to Auraria and the three colleges that share the space. Look for Serendipity around the campus starting January 1, 2014!
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Ring in 2014 with luck on your side! Around the globe these foods are considered lucky for the New Year:
Eating long noodles, signifies longevity, on New Year's Day. Since the noodles are never to be broken or shortened during the cooking process, the typical preparation for "Long-Life Noodles" is a stir-fry.
Southern US, Cuba, Spain, Portugal, Hungary & Austria
Some say pigs symbolize progress, as these animals never move backward, while others believe it's all in their feeding habits (they push their snouts forward along the ground when rooting for food). And it's not limited to pork-foods shaped like pigs (think cutout cookies) count, too.
Turkey
Because of their red color, which represents the human heart, denotes life and fertility; their medicinal properties represent health; and their abundant, round seeds represent prosperity-all things everyone hopes for in any fresh start, Pomegranates are considered lucky in Turkey.
Germany, Poland & Scandinavia
It's believed that eating herring at the stroke of midnight will ensure a year of bounty-as herring are in abundance throughout Western Europe. Also, their silvery color resembles that of coins, a good omen for future fortune.
Spain & Portugal
Eating twelve grapes at midnight (as the clock chimes twelve times for midnight) symbolizes the twelve months of the new year. Incidentally, eating grapes this quickly is not as easy as it may sound.
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Let's start the party planning f for 2014!
Corporate
Social
Weddings
Heavy Appetizer Parties
We can help with venue selection, menu planning, entertainment -- down to the last festive detail.
Stay tuned for our new relationship with one of Denver's most iconic and historical venues...
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