• 06
      Jun

    Ultimate Catering Guide

    Ultimate Catering Guide | The Majestic Vision Wedding Planning | Palm Beach, FL and Milwaukee, WI | www.themajesticvision.com
     
    I’ve always been one to try and help when I could. So when a reporter reached out asking for contributions for her “Ultimate Catering Guide,” I jumped at the opportunity. I enjoy working with caterers and attending tastings (Read about that here!), so this “Ultimate Catering Guide” seemed like an article that would be a great extension.
     
    Today the “Ultimate Catering Guide” has been picked up by 20 newspapers across the US! Here’s the list of newspapers that published the article.
     
    Alaska
    — Anchorage Daily News
     
    California
    — The Sacramento Bee
    — The Fresno Bee
    — The Modesto Bee
    — The Tribune
     
    Florida
    — Bradenton Herald
     
    Georgia
    — Ledger-Enquirer
    — The Telegraph
     
    Illinois
    — Belleville News-Democrat
     
    Kentucky
    — Lexington Herald-Leader
     
    Mississippi
    — Sun Herald
     
    North Carolina
    — The News & Observer
     
    Pennsylvannia
    — Centre Daily Times
     
    South Carolina
    — The Herald
    — The State
    — The Sun News
     
    Washingtona
    — The Bellingham Herald
    — The Olympian
    — The News Tribune
    — Tri-City Herald
     
    The writer, Erin Davis, was nice enough to share the article with us! Check it out below.
     
    ULTIMATE SUMMER CATERING GUIDE
     
    You’re poolside, tasty beverage in hand, lounging away when suddenly…you remember next month is Grandpa’s 75th birthday. After all the graduations, end-of-the year parties and summer festivities, can you possibly have another party in you? For the harried host, hiring help may be the best bet for maintaining a laid back and hassle-free holiday. Look to our ultimate catering guide to keep this summer satisfyingly simple, without shell shock to the wallet.
     
    DON’T PUT IT OFF ‘TIL LATER — CATER
     
    “Not all caterers are created equal,” cautioned gourmet caterer and author of A Harvest and Halloween Handbook Pamela Layton McMurtry. “Creativity, quality, good service and helpfulness, and even overall attitude can vary.”
     
    Do your homework. “Caterers are often referred or found by word-of-mouth,” McMurtry said. “Check local
bridal stores, florists and photographers for a quality, reputable caterer.”
     
    Scope out potential caterers by researching websites and local reviews; are previous clientele, references and menus available? Is the caterer a large company, or individual? Are they formally trained or caterer by hobby? Determining the answers will narrow your choices, and in the process, clearly define personal preferences.
     
    “Ask for a tasting before booking a caterer,” said Stefany Allongo, Founder and Chief Consultant of The Majestic Vision. “This will allow you to
try various menu options available within your budget.”
     
    “Most caterers
will charge a fee for the tasting,” Allongo explained, “which typically is applied to your total
balance once you have booked.”
     
    McMurtry suggests looking to favorite restaurants as catering options. “This will ensure both the reputability of the business and allow you to request your favorite menu items,” McMurtry said.
     
    WHEN IT COMES TO COST, ARE YOU LOST?
     
    For some, the appeal of catering a meal may lessen when considering cost.
     
    “In terms of pricing, each caterer differs based on the type of food
being provided,” Allongo said. “Pricing will vary from a BBQ buffet ($13 – $17 per
person) and a more formal sit-down dinner ($40 – $55 per person). Keep in mind that
the price per person does not usually include staffing fees.”
     
    Most businesses (and individuals) are willing to negotiate. Ask a potential caterer if they would be willing to work with a set budget.
     
    “A professional caterer should be happy to create a custom menu,” Allongo said. “Most companies will provide both a tasting sample and contact information for previous client menus and recommendations.”
     
    Creating a “supplemental” menu can help to cap catering cost. Instead of catering an entire meal, choose to cater a portion of the meal. Bring in fruit, meat and cheese trays, but provide your own side dishes, beverages and desserts. Be aware that many catering companies require a specific per/person minimum.
     
    To further reduce cost, research catering prices at local grocery stores that might offer more cost-effective options.
     
    SEATED OR BUFFET, CAKE OR SOUFLFE?
     
    Now for the meat of catering: the menu. “Catering options this summer can range from something as simple as a BBQ Buffet with pulled pork
or fried chicken for a Fourth of July party, to something as
extravagant as a three-course sit-down dinner for a milestone birthday,” Allongo said.
     
    Again, pricing will determine the simplicity or elaborateness of a catered menu. 

     
    “For an actual dinner party, whether buffet style or sit-down, I would recommend starting with a salad of field greens with strawberries, toasted pecans and goat cheese,” Allongo said. “Then offer a duo plate (or two options on the buffet) of citrus skillet shrimp over roasted potatoes and lemon pepper grilled chicken over wild rice and sautéed zucchini; the main dish to be accompanied by a roasted summer squash and tomato rotini.”
     
    Warmer weather months present a perfect opportunity for a “less is more” meal motto. People tend to be less inclined to partake in large portions; an appetizer-only menu works perfectly.
     
    “I would recommend sweet corn and crab fritters, prime sirloin tostada with avocado salsa, spoons of lemon pasta salad and cocktail franks in puff pastry with Dijon mustard,” Allongo said.
     
    Last but not least, think fresh fruit for the summer sweet tooth. McMurtry’s suggests catering something in the way of Strawberry Shortcake made with scones, sliced strawberries and Creme Chantilly (sweetened whipped cream).
     
    FINAL TIPS STRAIGHT FROM THE CATERERS’ LIPS
     
    Many caters provide services above and beyond food and staff. “They can coordinate rentals, consult on invitations and
provide the labor for set-up and cleanup,” McMurtry said.
     
    “If you are throwing the party at home or in an event space,” Allongo said, “see if the
caterers will assist you in necessary rentals such as flatware, dishware and glassware, a cooking tent if
your home kitchen isn’t large enough, and tables
and chairs with linens, if needed.”
     
    Some caterers may be able to offer additional services and/or recommendations for event musicians, photographers and other extras.
     
    McMurtry suggests spicing up a catered event with greenery. “Fresh flowers for table centerpieces and a tall arrangement for the buffet table add so much class. Order flowers through Costco or a similar wholesale club.”

     
    If you need help creating your dream wedding, please feel free to contact us! We’d love to be a part of it!
     
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    • 27
      Mar

    Bridal Bouquets: From Ordinary to Extraordinary

    Elegant Lilly Pulitzer Inspired Bridal Bouquet with Orange, Yellow and Pink Flowers | The Majestic Vision Wedding Planning | The Colony Hotel in Palm Beach, FL | www.themajesticvision.com | Krystal Zaskey Photography
    This week I’ve had the pleasure of meeting with two different floral/event designers: Debbie of Orange Blossoms Floral and Event Design and Geri of Gerilyn Gianna Event & Floral Design. Both ladies are incredibly talented, seasoned professionals that strive to bring your vision to life – whatever your budget.
     
    Your bridal bouquet is the most important of your floral purchases. They say the most about who you are as a bride and how you envisioned your day. Whether it’s a bouquet of classic white stephanotis, romantic peonies, rustic sunflowers or something a little more avant-garde – the bridal bouquet will send a very distinct message. Women like Geri and Debbie help bring that vision to life!
     
    Are flowers not your style? Luckily, you are not bound to carrying just a floral bouquet. From seashells to brooches to buttons to ribbons, you can use whatever elements and embellishments best reflect you.
     
    Here are a few examples of unique bouquets the team of The Majestic Vision have created for brides.
     
    For a simple, single flower bouquet, consider using Costco Wholesale for your flowers and using your imagination to create your bouquet. Click here to see the full slideshow.
    Romatic Red, Yellow and Purple Tulip Bridesmaid Bouquets | The Majestic Vision Wedding Planning | Ann Norton Sculpture Garden in Palm Beach, FL | www.themajesticvision.com | Dove Wedding Photography
     
    Love the ocean and beach? Collect some seashells for a beautiful, unique bouquet. BE WARNED: it can be very heavy. Consider making a 2nd floral bouquet to toss. Click here to see the full slideshow.
    Gorgeous Seashell Bridal Bouquet | The Majestic Vision Wedding Planning | Villas Mar Azure in Ponce, PR | www.themajesticvision.com | Shay Cochrane Photography
     
    Incorporate your something old and borrowed into your bouquet with heirloom brooches. How touched would grandma be to have you use her brooch? Click here to see the full slideshow.
    Stunning Brooch Bouquet | The Majestic Vision Wedding Planning | Palm Beach Zoo in Palm Beach, FL | www.themajesticvision.com | Robert Madrid Photography
     
    There are as many options for bridal bouquets as there are brides. No matter what you choose, make sure you pick something you absolutely love to take it from ordinary to extraordinary!
     
    If you need help creating your dream wedding, please feel free to contact us! We’d love to be a part of it!
     
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    • 21
      Nov

    A Pinch of Love: What to Expect at Your Wedding Tasting

    View More: http://starfishstudiosfl.pass.us/ashleycorey
    With approx 106 days to go until my own wedding, I’ve been busy checking elements off my To-Do list (Check out the wedding documents I’m using here!. Of course, the list seems to be never ending, but I know that in the end I’ll have a wonderful day marrying the man of my dreams surrounded by family and friends.
     
    My favorite part of wedding planning are the tastings. As a pseudo-foodie myself, I love getting to try different caterers interpretations of familiar dishes. Not only have I gone on various food and cake tastings with my clients, but I had a blast going to the tasting for my own wedding with my mom and aunt. However, food tastings are not just about the food – they are about building a relationship with your caterer.
     
    Catering is usually the biggest expense for the wedding, so it is only natural that one of the questions I get asked most frequently by my couples, is what they should expect at a tasting. So today I’m going to address the topic with the help of two great catering companies – Mindy from Café Chardonnay in Palm Beach Gardens, FL and Amanda from Bill Hansen Catering in Miami, FL. Both companies have served the South Florida market for over 20 years, so they have had their fair share of tastings.
     
    Helpful Hints for What to Expect at Your Tasting:
     
    What happens at a tasting? This is where you have the opportunity to taste what you have chosen for your menu – every hors d’oeurves and course. We include the option of providing cake, so you would sample that as well. You get to experience what your guests will taste.Amanda
     
    Can I schedule a tasting before booking? Yes, but for a fee which will then be applied to your total balance once you have booked. The tasting fee is not a set price. Price would vary depending upon the culinary choices that are made.Mindy
     
    What do I get to taste? This varies by caterer. Make sure to ask your specific caterer what’s involved with their tasting.
     
    For Bill Hansen Catering, you will taste your exact planned menu, which includes 8-10 hors d’oeurves, first course, dual entree, starch, vegetable and cake (if you chose that option). If changes are needed we make note and give suggestions for other options.Amanda
     
    At Café Chardonnay, the you will narrow down the selections from choices you have already made. This is the time to taste what you have an interest in and create your final menu. You may try 6 different entrees, but only need to select 2. You will taste options for apps, salads, entrées and side dishes.Mindy
     
    How many people can come to a tasting? 2 to 4 guests. Confirm the exact number with your specific caterer, since policies vary.
     
    How long is a tasting? A tasting has no time limit! They usually last about 2 hours.Mindy
     
    What do I do if I don’t like something or want something changed? Always speak up! This is your special day…we want it to be perfect. The menu is created for your special occasion. We are here to please you and your tastes. We allow for changes up to 72 hrs prior to the event, if need be.Mindy
     
    How are dietary needs addressed? Any dietary needs will be discussed prior to the tasting. We will also address special needs during the tasting, as you create your final menu. Special dishes for children, vegetarians or those with allergies can be made separate from the regular menu, for the day of the event.Amanda
     
    Is the presentation of food during the tasting the same as the wedding day? Can I take photos? Yes, the presentation will be the same as you will see at your event. In some situations, the portions will be tasting portions only. Buffet items, of course, will be an exception. Yes…take pictures!Amanda
     
    Can the menu be changed during the tasting to bring the cost down? We always try to accommodate a brides budget. As an example, simply changing the type of fish in a fish entrée can change the price without changing the taste of the meal. We will discuss these options during the tasting.Mindy
     
    What else happens at the tastings, besides eating? We use the time with you at the tasting to discuss your vision for your wedding. We discuss colors, décor, timelines, beverages, service, linens and rentals needed. All the little things that are important to you can be covered during this meeting, so you and the caterer share the same goal for you perfect day.Mindy
     
    What else should I know before the tasting? Have fun, speak up, savor and enjoy!Amanda
     
    Have a blast during your tastings! If you need help booking your caterer or anything else wedding planning related, please feel free to contact us! We’d love to help!
     
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