How to Cater a Thanksgiving Meal

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By lindagoffigan


Home cooked Thanksgiving Meals Used to be the Mainstay of America

 

To cater a Thanksgiving meal, you need to have information about caterers.  Caterers have the job of providing the Thanksgiving turkey with the fixings in the amount needed to feed the number of people invited to the Thanksgiving meal.  Home cooked Thanksgiving meals used to be the mainstay of America but now people are looking for ways to put more time into their day by not standing over a hot stove if they can afford a catering service.  The families’ economic status has a lot to do with whether or not they can afford to have their meals catered.  If you are not able to pay for the full service of a caterer, you may opt to only have the pies delivered from a restaurant such as Piccadily’s or Boston Market.  Supermarkets caters Thanksgiving meals at a discount but you have to get your order in early and not wait to call them on Thanksgiving day. 

 

Go online to check for Thanksgiving catering specials in your local area.  Network with your co-workers to find out how they plan to have their thanksgiving meal catered.  As most Thanksgiving meals are considered family meals where everyone contributes their own specialty, you may do better to use your online resources.   Use the Search Engine Google and perform a search of local caterers in your local area.  Because of the economy, the catering business may be offering specials to secure your  thanksgiving catering needs. 

 

Use any discounts available such as first come, first service discounts at the caterer.  You may also check your daily print media for specials and discounts that will save you money if you cater your Thanksgiving meal.  As you are employing the services of caters and they are in the business of providing Thanksgiving meals, give them enough time to have your Thanksgiving meal delivered on time.

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