Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Plan A Labor Day Bbq

Plan a Labor Day BBQ


A great Labor Day BBQ is about much more than just food. The spirit of the party, the guest, the decorations and the entertainment are all important to make a Labor Day BBQ an experience to remember. No matter how extravagant of a party you're planning on throwing, if you organize yourself, you'll increase your chances of having a successful day.


Instructions


Organize A Successful Labor Day BBQ


1. Send out invitations well in advance. Labor Day is a popular holiday and many people will be making plans for the weekend a few weeks before the actual date. Ask guests to RSVP for the party so you know how much food you need to prepare.


2. Organize the menu, taking into consideration special diets, food allergies and extra food for just in case. Alternatively, you can ask your guests to bring a special diet dish so everybody has the chance to munch on something.


3. Decide whether you want to host an all-day BBQ or a quick lunch party. Take into consideration work hours, the ages of your guests (kids or adults) and other plans the guests may have for the weekend.


4. Put out games for guests who want to take a break or for those who are bringing kids along. This can be as easy as setting up a patio table with board games, or as elaborated as setting up some lawn games.


5. Put out a table to use as a buffet center, provide snacks and finger foods and set out drinks on a large cooler so guests can serve themselves. This gives you more time to mingle and visit with your guests.

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