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Dodging Weather Disaster at Catered Events
Happy wedding day bride-to-be! It’s a gorgeous, sunny spring day outside and…wait, no. Oh, no. Is that a rain cloud? Panic swells inside of you (and the bride-to-be.) As the bride (or hopefully the wedding or venue coordinator) is rushing to change the placement of the dance floor, reception, and ceremony, you should be calm …
Read MoreSummer Catering Food Trends
Summer means one thing, especially in the south, tomato season. Tomatoes are one of the most variety filled vegetables (well, fruits) there are, both in type and ingredient possibilities. You can slice yellow and red cherry tomatoes for a hearty bruschetta, puree heirlooms for a fresh salsa, or dice a mix of tomatoes, onions, and …
Read MoreCatering to Kids Part 2: Increase Your Market Share through Children’s Parties
You can increase your market share through children’s parties. Catering to kids essentially lets you make money while you’re marketing yourself to future clients. Here’s the “why” and the “how”. Why you should be catering to kids 1. Follow the trends The trends are clear. Celebrities are throwing elaborate catered parties for their kids – …
Read MoreCatering Cinco de Mayo Celebrations
Cinco de Mayo, a celebration beloved by both Mexico and America, is only a few days away. Quick history lesson: Cinco de Mayo is the celebration of the Mexican Army’s victory over the French in the Battle of Puebla on May 5th. This day now serves as a day of pride for some areas of …
Read MoreBuy or Borrow: Providing Linens at Events
To buy or to borrow, that is the question. Well, more like “to be or not to be,” but we’re sure Shakespeare won’t mind that we tweaked it a bit. So, to buy or to borrow, linens that is. Many people will assume that linens are provided by either their venue or by their caterer. …
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