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Catering The Bridal Shower
Yourself
Ten Easy Tips To Stay SanePlanning a bridal shower can be frustrating, especially
if you are planning on catering the event yourself. When you
are getting ready to host a shower, it is important to take
some time for planning and relax. Bridal showers should be a
fun time to socialize with friends and family and should not
cause stress. Here are ten easy tips to keep you sane when you
host and cater a bridal shower.
Number of guests: When you get ready to host a bridal shower,
the guest list will determine just about everything about the
bridal shower. Work with the bride, or if you are planning on a
co-ed shower, talk with the couple. Find out ahead of time,
before you begin planning, how many guests they want to invite.
The number of guests will tell you where you can have the
shower and how many you need to plan for. You might find it
necessary to rent tables, chairs and serving platters or plates
depending on the number of guests.
Time of day: Another tip for catering a bridal shower by
yourself is to determine what time of the day the shower will
be held. This can be a huge help when you are planning for
food. For example, a brunch will be easier to plan than a
shower that is held late in the evening when a dinner is
expected. In addition, if you hold a shower in the late
afternoon, you will not be expected to cater a large meal. You
can plan for simple fare, such as fruit and finger sandwiches.
Decide in advance what time of day the shower will be held and
it will help keep you sane during the planning process.
Budget: Before sending out any invitations, know your budget.
If you are on a limited budget, know what you can spend and
stick to it. It will not be fun if you overspend and are left
with a huge credit card bill after the shower. Let your bride
know your budget and work together to plan a shower. It is
possible to plan an elegant shower without spending a lot of
money.
Plan ahead and ask the bride: Planning well in advance is the
key in hosting a bridal shower. After you have talked with the
bride and set a date, you can begin making preparations. If you
plan on catering the event, never wait until the last minute.
Delaying can cause a lot of stress. Instead, use an event
planner or a notebook to record all the of the bridal shower
details. Remember that a shower usually takes at least eight
weeks to plan, so give yourself plenty of time to make
necessary preparations. When you cater the event, know
beforehand how many guests you will serve and if there are food
allergies or other preferences, such as the bride being a
vegetarian. Make detailed shopping lists and know what you will
need to buy before going to the grocery store.
Make ahead and get help: Catering a bridal shower can be easier
if you know what you are serving in advance and prepare dishes
ahead of time. If you are serving casserole dishes, look into
making them a couple of weeks before the party and then
freezing the items. You can also do this for certain desserts
and appetizers. The night before the party is a great time to
cut fruits and vegetables, decorate a cake and make finger
foods. Making food ahead of time will help cut down on the
amount of stress on the day of the bridal shower. Also,
consider getting help from others when you plan to cater a
shower. It is perfectly acceptable to host a potluck style
buffet where everyone brings their favorite dish. You can also
enlist help from close friends or family members to help you
cook and prepare dishes.
Theme: If you have a theme for the shower, such as brunch,
co-ed barbeque or girl’s day at the spa, you can prepare dishes
to fit the theme. This will make planning easier and everyone
will know what to expect. Having a theme can also help you
choose decorations and tableware with ease.
Keep it simple and relax: These are two tips you should
remember when planning a bridal shower. Most guests will not
remember the lavish dishes it took you all day to prepare.
Instead, they will remember the time they spent visiting with
the bride. Keep the menu simple and everyone will enjoy the
shower and you will not become stressed. Last of all, remember
to relax. Take a deep breath and have fun. Do not ruin the
shower by obsessing over every last detail. Have a good time
and your guests will, too.
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