Party Planning Checklist

Getting Started

(1 month ahead for a formal party; 2 weeks ahead for a casual gathering)

__Decide on the date, place, and style of party.

__Make up the guest list.

__Plan the menu.

__For formal parties, mail invitations. For casual parties, mail invitations or telephone your guests to invite them.

__Decide what table settings, decorations, centerpieces, and music you’ll use.

__Make arrangements for any items you’ll need to rent or borrow.

Preliminary Preparations

(1 to 2 weeks ahead)

__Telephone any guests who have not responded to your invitations so you can get a definite guest count.

__Do preliminary housecleaning, especially any time-consuming tasks. Make sure all appliances that you’ll be using work. If you’re grilling, don’t forget to buy charcoal or fill the gas canister.

__Compile your grocery-shopping list. Check on items such as matches, candles, and liquor, and

shopping list
shopping list (Photo credit: Sean MacEntee)

add the things you’ll need to your shopping list. Don’t forget ice.

__Check that table linens are clean and ready to go. Decide on tableware and serving pieces.

__Order any special flowers, meats, seafood, or other ingredients you’ll need.

__If you’re making decorations or centerpieces yourself, now’s the time to get started.

__If possible, make some foods ahead and freeze them.

Gearing Up

(2 to 3 days ahead)

__Shop for everything but the most perishable items.

__After you return from shopping, recheck your recipes to make sure you have everything you need.

__Plan your timetable for cooking the foods.

__If possible, make non-perishable items, such as snack mixes, ahead.

Down to the Nitty Gritty

(1 day ahead)

__Shop for perishable and last-minute items.

__Reclean the house as necessary.

__Decorate for the party. Prepare an area for coats and umbrellas.

__If possible, arrange and set your table(s) and serving areas.

__Prepare as many recipes and ingredients as possible. For example, chop vegetables you’ll cook as part of a recipe. Some chores, however, such as cleaning salad greens, should wait until party day.

__Thaw frozen items. If the items are perishable, thaw them in the refrigerator.

Let’s Party

(Party Day)

__Go over the house again for a final cleaning check. If necessary, move furniture.

__Prepare the foods according to your timetable so everything will finish when needed. (Wash dishes as you go along to save cleanup time later. Don’t forget to run the dishwasher, so it’ll be empty and ready for party dishes.)

__Make sure all foods and beverages to be served cold will be well chilled    by party time.

Last-Minute Details

(1 hour ahead)

__Put all the finishing touches on the meal and tables.

__Clear a spot for placing used dishes as guests finish with them, and provide an easily accessible place for garbage.

__Set out cheese and non-perishable appetizers or snacks, if using.

As the Doorbell Rings

(5 to 15 minutes ahead)

__Open wine, if serving. Set out remaining appetizers and snacks, if using.

__Light candles and turn on music, if using.

 

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Easter Brunch Inspiration

I can’t believe month of March is behind us and we are now in April . Easter is coming right up and spring is here!   Springtime…..the freshness, the passing of dreary winter to bright, fresh spring.  There are very few times during the year that I enjoy being outside and Springtime is definitely one of those times that I can say I don’t mind being outdoors.  It just doesn’t seem to last long enough and because this is Bakersfield  our weather seems to go from cool to scorching hot in no time at all!

Speaking of spring, this outdoor spring colored tablescape is right on trend for your Easter brunch.

I love this beautiful table setting. The original article can be found here. These nests are filled with large peonies instead of eggs!

So simple to add any colored flower inside the nests to match your theme colors.  Makes a pretty table setting for Easter, Mother’s Day, weddings or “Nesting” baby showers.  These peonies are sitting in a shallow plastic bowl of water then placed into nests of twisted fern vines.  Finish off the theme with miniature nest place card holders.   These smaller stems would be placed into a floral water tube and then placed into the smaller  nest.  The large round wine glasses kind of mimic the roundness of the nests .

Of course you can use any flower you prefer and hopefully one you have in your own backyard!

 

 

 

 

I love the muted coral, pinks and whites of this traditional looking table setting, the banded vintage jar adds to the overall look, as do the handwritten food labels.  The original story can be found here SMP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alternate idea for spring bridal shower or baby shower or spring wedding

 

 

 

This spring green invitation features intricate butterflies and colored stars throughout the card.  Add your personalized text to complete the look.  It would also work for a spring themed shower as well.  Give us a call to discuss ways to make it unique for your celebration.

 

 

 

 

 

And now for the fun part…..the kids have their candy and so the adults need something too.

 

Mango Peach Sangria

Try serving this lightly sweet, fruity white-wine sangria over plenty of ice cubes. Using Viognier gives it the right balance of fruity sweetness. Yummy!

Recipe: Mango-Peach Sangria

INGREDIENTS:
1/3 cup sugar
1/3 cup water
1 cup Grand Marnier
1 bottle Viognier
1 mango, chopped
2 peaches, cut into thin wedges
1/4 cup mint

MAKE-AHEAD

In a saucepan, cook the sugar and water until the sugar                                                                                                                 dissolves; transfer to a pitcher and refrigerate until cold.

Stir in the Grand Marnier, Viognier, mango, peaches and mint and serve over ice.

I am so ready to try this out today…….Let me know how it turns out for you if you happen to try this recipe.

 

 

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