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How to Host a Memorable July 4th Barbecue – and Have Fun Too.


July 4th is right around the corner, and it’s peak season for outdoor parties and barbecues. Here are some tips from a top professional of Westport, Connecticut. Take a look at these great suggestions, and discover how to host an unforgettable barbecue, and enjoy it too.

It's hot outside! The garden is flush with fresh vegetables, great smells, and beautiful colors.

 
Now is the perfect time for outdoor entertaining. Whether you are planning an outdoor July 4th barbecue, or any outdoor entertaining, here are some helpful outdoor party planning hints:

1 - Serve appropriate foods: It is important to offer foods that will not wilt in the heat or attract too many pests. There is nothing worse than having your guests square off with a swarm of bees every time they get near the guacamole. Also, use recipes that you can prepare in advance, leaving you to enjoy your guests (and to hear them rave about the great food). Crudités are great and there are lots of canapés that can be
prepared the day before and kept in the refrigerator. Light is good in the summer.

2 – Controlling bugs: An open can of cat food off in a corner will attract flying pests – it really works. Mint plants will keep flying bugs away from buffet tables, and ant sticks, set in place two hours before the party, will draw them away. Citronella torches work too.

3 – Summer beverages: Plenty of cold drinks are a necessity when entertaining outdoors in the summer. Have lots of bottled spring and sparkling water. Chilled ginger tea and cold lemonade are other crowd favorites. Juice a watermelon, serve it in glass pitchers with kiwi and star fruit slices. The kids will love it and it looks great too.
Most wine served in the summer is white. Pinot Grigio and Chardonnay are the most popular. A good wine merchant is indispensable here. And … have lots of ice! Lots.



 

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