Know Your Crowd
Instead
of planning your party around what you like, consider what your guests
like. This goes for all stages of your party, such as your theme, music,
and menu.
Garlic is great, but if it’s a cocktail party and people are talking close to each other, think twice about the amount you use.
Consider
the age group of your guests. This will tell you a little bit about
their eating habits. Older people tend to stay away from spicy and chewy
foods, whereas younger people like trendy foods.
For a children’s party with lots of adults in attendance, provide two menus: one for the children and one for the adults.
Knowing
your crowd will tell you if you should serve beer, wine, or possibly
tropical blended drinks. Maybe it’s a martini crowd. If it’s a dancing
crowd, make sure to provide music and an area for dancing.
Themes
are great, but a toga party probably would not be a great choice for an
older crowd. But then again, maybe it will. That’s the point of knowing
your crowd. Take a minute and consider the crowd. It’s that simple!
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