Holiday parties are just one of the many things to look forward to this season, but being unprepared for your get-together can cause more stress than you need. It doesn’t matter if you forgot to buy the item, or your guests showed up too early, here are few essentials you don’t want to be caught without:
1. Gourmet Coffee
Never run out of good coffee during the holidays. Offer it to guests when the arrive, and again before they leave the party. It will bolster them as they head out into the night. A good cup of coffee rounds out an afternoon reception or a holiday brunch. Because coffee comes in a variety of flavors and blends, it works great to serve the flavor you are looking for that compliments the food and overall feeling of your party.
2. Wine
Always keep a few bottles of wine on hand for last-minute entertaining. A good red wine for dinner parties is essential, and uncorking a bottle always makes a gathering friendly and special. Wine is an elegant choice of drink that will set the right mood for any party. This is one kitchen left-over that won’t go bad if you end up getting too much for your holiday gathering.
3. Candles
The lighting at any gathering is vital for the setting the mood. Candles will make any table elegant, and there are a variety of sizes and styles to choose from to compliment your home. Tea lights in crystal holders can be used as you dim the lights and put on some holiday music to make the atmosphere extra cozy. Scented candles will fill the air with cinnamon or vanilla, frankincense or pine.
4. Hot Appetizers
Nobody coming in from the cold wants to snack on cold foods. Many stores market their own brands of frozen appetizers you can heat up if you don’t have time to make everything yourself. Potstickers, individual quiches and tiny quesadillas can be popped into the oven and served hot. The aroma of warm food right out of the oven makes everyone feel welcome.
5. Chocolate
Chocolate is a known mood enhancer. It produces the same chemical in people that falling in love does. Chocolate wine is very popular right now. A Dutch blend of dark red wine with chocolate provides a deep, rich finish to a holiday meal. Little boxes of chocolates make a fail-safe gift to send home with the unexpected visitor. It also serves as an elegant decoration when displayed on an eating table. Consider giving away chocolate gifts for your guests to take home as well.
6. Table Linens
Set a good table, and the party will lift everyone’s spirits. Have enough linen napkins for everyone invited plus a few more. Keep an assortment of good tablecloths on hand, and use them. Paper party goods are fine for informal occasions. For the holidays, bring out the something a little more festive.
If you have these essential items on hand for your holiday get-togethers, you will be able to relax and enjoy your company. Make sure you are prepared for any holiday gathering this season.