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With New Year’s Eve right around the corner, it’s time to start planning your party to ring in the new year. As a host, being able to enjoy your party goes hand in hand with the way you plan it. Whether you’re serving a full dinner or using food delivery services, you’ll want to kick back and enjoy the festivities. Below are some useful tips for preparing for your best party of the year. 

3 Tips for Planning Your New Year’s Eve Party

Establish the Party’s Mood With Your Invitation

Do you want to get dressed up or keep it laid back? Establish dress and party mood expectations with your invitation. If you want guests to wear formal clothes, note it clearly on your invite. Regardless of the party setting you desire, establish it with your invitation, so guests aren’t taken by surprise.

Incorporate Foods From Around the World

dinnerMake dinner easy and fun for you and your guests by incorporating sausage and cheese platters from your trusted international market. Popular party foods include kielbasa and cheeses from around the world. These are delicious and filling dinner options, especially if your guests plan on having a drink or two.  

Simplify Dinner With a Food Delivery Service

The biggest part of entertaining is engaging with your guests and having fun. You can do this by hiring a food delivery service or caterer to handle the food and drink at your party. They will set up the party trays, pass drinks, and pick up discarded cocktail napkins and dishes, so you can enjoy the party. 

 

Whether your New Year’s Eve party will be black tie or laid back, it helps to have a game plan before the big day. Incorporating unique foods from your local international market will whet your guests’ dinner appetites and liven up the conversation before the ball drops. For nearly 15 years the proprietors of JJ International Delicatessen have provided specialty meats, cheeses and kielbasa to the Port Jervis, NY community. Call them today at (845) 858-1142 or visit their website to plan for your New Year’s party. 

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