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7 Tips for Hosting & Organizing an Allergen-Free Friendsgiving Feast

 

Epic Cheeseboard and photo by Valerie Six

Last month, my pals Bebe Black Carminito of Champagne and Cookies and Valerie Six of Six Snippets co-hosted a girls luncheon in my Berkeley home. We invited friends who are bloggers, recipe developers and food creatives to enjoy a seasonal inspired three course menu. This post is dedicated to sharing how we hosted and organized a friendsgiving feast which was also allergen-free.

Planning a special event takes time.  We’re all busy. I’m an allergy mom who is always in the kitchen cooking for my family.  Hosting a party can feel overwhelming on top of daily cooking responsibilities.  Here is how we organized our Friendsgiving:

  1. Pick a theme: Our simple menu and “casual yet special” decor highlighted the best of seasonal fall whole vegetables and fruit.  We used plenty of squash, carrots, pomegranates, grapes and apples.
  2. Budget: Cost saving tips:

 

Carrot Ginger Soup with Charmoula, Creme Fraiche & Crushed Pumpkin Seeds. Photo by: Bebe Black Carminito

3.  Pick a make ahead menu: Your freezer is your best friend.  I made a fig chutney, vegetable broth and carrot soup weeks in advance. Making things ahead made it less stressful as the day approached.  I stored everything in the freezer and defrosted food in the refrigerator the day before our event.  I also prepared garnishes for the soup a day in advance. Flavor, color and taste were not compromised.

4. Celebrate the food you can safely eat: Val created an epic cheeseboard by using a variety of cheeses, olives, seeds and crackers. However, if you can’t eat cheese, fill up your board with fruit, vegetables and garnishes you can enjoy. There are no rules.

5.  Divide and conquer tasks:   Enlist the help of friends. Divide duties even if it means asking others to help with non-food items such as purchasing plates, linens or packaged goods that are safe for your household.  Choose how to split up duties based on your comfort level.

Milk & Cardamom’s Berry Bhapa Doi using pomegranates & Just Pom Syrup
Pictured from left to right: Carolina, Hetal, Amisha, Katie, Rezel, Annelies, Bebe, Shahla, Valerie, Jan

6. Keep it allergen free & safe:

I’m grateful for my friends who kept our event allergen free.

Pear, Maple & Cardamom Cookies by Amisha Gurbani. Photo by: Bebe Black Carminito

7.  Ask for contributors: Friends like The Jam Lab  brought cookies( pictured above), Rezel Kealoha brought handmade ceramics and Millie Lottie Totes brought demin wraps which held the delicious goodies donated from local brands.

 

Happy Friendsgiving everyone! Remember to plan ahead and enjoy your special day together. Friends are like family and should always be celebrated ❤️

*Notes:

  1. Local makers included the following:
  2. If you would like to bring a hostess gift to a someone who has food allergies, it is nice to play it safe and bring a non food gift. This way everyone can appreciate it and enjoy together. Some examples include; pretty ceramics, dish towels, small kitchen gadgets, books etc. If there is ever a question, check with your host ❤️

 

 

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