A Party for Auld Lang Syne
Enough to Go Around
There’s nothing worse than looking around at your party and noticing only a few people have drinks or that you’re out of appetizers halfway through the soireé. Make sure no one goes hungry or thirsty with this simple serving guide.
*This guide can be adjusted accordingly based on your number of expected guests.
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Drinks
You should always offer a variety of alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks at your party. It’s wise to keep beer, wine, water, and soft drinks on hand no matter what, but consider preparing a premade cocktail as well.-
Soft drinks:
1–2 (12-oz.) cans per guest each hour -
Wine or champagne:
2 (5-oz.) servings per hour per guest for the first hour; 1 every additional hour -
Beer:
2 (12-oz.) cans per hour per guest for the first hour; 1 every additional hour -
Cocktails:
2 (4–5-oz.) servings per hour per guest for the first hour; 1 every additional hour
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Soft drinks:
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Appetizers
The golden rule of hosting? Leave no guest with an empty stomach! Having a variety of appetizers (4–5 is a good number) is the best way to hold everyone over between drinks.-
Bite-sized apps:
16–20 pieces per person (if replacing dinner) -
Cheese and crackers:
1½–3 oz. and 8–10 crackers per person -
Dips:
¼ c. dip per person -
Veggies:
3–4 oz. per person -
Small desserts:
3 pieces per person
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Bite-sized apps:
Posted in December 2019 on Oct 25, 2019