Monday, September 16, 2013

Top 10 tips to planning a fabulous birthday party Part Two

6. Build up a menu. 
      Making a menu could be a tough decision sometimes, putting into consideration factors such as budget, quantity, special diets of some guests etc. I advise that menu should be made as general as possible (including few special diets) and choices should be made available as much as possible.
      The ideal menu for an event contains an appetizer, a main meal and a dessert. Simple appetizers such as fruits salads, shrimp/chicken bites, cookies etc are ideal for a birthday party.          
                                      
                                      
                                          

7. Menu: Main meal. 
       Meals are varied depending on the culture of the celebrant and the type of party but the rule still remains, make a general menu that can fit into the diet of most people. Some staple foods such as rice, pasta are readily accepted by most people. Pizzas are also a great idea for casual birthday parties! Work with that

 



8. Menu: Desserts
      Desserts typically consist of cakes, icecream, small chops, chocolates and other little snacks. 
     






  


 9. Get tidy-up/miscellaneous material
       This part is often neglected by most people and hence they run into trouble on the day of the  event. Basic materials such as serviettes, paper towels, foil paper, cling film etc should never be forgotten   

10. Always seek help!
       This is especially important if you will not be using an event planner. It's your birthday and you want to enjoy your day whilst making sure everything goes well. So, always remember to get your friends or family t help you out in some chores before, during and after the party. This prevents you from having a stressed look in your big day! Get help, so you don't say cheese with a long sweaty face!
   
          I hope you enjoyed these 10 tips. Please make your comments and feel free to ask any questions. Thank you. God bless you!






  








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