Baby Shower Food: What To Serve And How To Serve Them
A baby shower is a traditional way of celebrating the coming
(or the birth) of a new baby and welcoming him or her as a new
member of the family. They can be hosted and organized by
anybody, usually the close friends/group of friends or
relatives of the expectant parents. It was once considered
improper for family members to host baby showers (because they
usually center on the gift giving), but nowadays it is fine for
family members to help (and plan) them.
Baby showers are usually held a month or two before the
mother's expected due date (some cultures, however, consider it
bad luck to hold baby showers before the baby is born). They
are intended not only to welcome the baby but also to help the
expectant parents by giving them gifts that they will need for
the baby.
Planning for a baby shower foods can be an
enormous task. Everything requires a great deal of planning -
from the guest list, to handing out invitations, to the
decorations, to the games, to baby shower favors - and, most
especially, to the food.
Every party cannot be without food, as they are considered as
one of the best parts or the highlight of a party. This applies
to baby showers as well.
There are numerous types of food that you can serve during baby
showers. Some of them are the following:
· Bread or sandwiches · Dessert (cakes, cookies, ice cream,
etc.) · Chips or fries · Pasta · Pies (pizzas, etc.) · Salad ·
Drinks (punch, juice, wine, etc.)
Below is a list of several tips and guidelines on food ideas
that will surely delight your guests and the parents-to-be:
1. The baby shower food that you serve will largely depend on
the time of day when it will be held. A baby shower that will
be held at noon or at dinnertime usually requires a full
'sit-down' meal, while early afternoon or early evening showers
can do with appetizers, salads, and finger foods. In addition,
the amount of food that you need to prepare will depend on the
number of guests you will be inviting.
2. Have multiple snack trays for serving different varieties of
food - you can have one with an assortment of finger
sandwiches, another with sliced turkey or smoked chicken, and
still another with sliced fresh vegetables served with a dip
that you can place in the center of the tray.
3. Try to match your food and keep them in-line with the baby
shower's theme (if ever there is any). You may consider serving
scones and finger sandwiches if your baby shower theme is a tea
party. Or, if you are having a nursery rhyme-themed baby
shower, cakes and pies that resemble the characters from famous
nursery rhyme (such as Humpty Dumpty deviled eggs).
4. Put some 'life' in the baby shower foods that you will
serve. Instead of serving your fruit salad in a simple salad
bowl, try presenting them in a melon bowl (or better yet, in a
baby carriage-shaped melon server).
5. Decorate your food table by tossing baby pacifier candies,
chocolate bars, and confetti all over it.
6. Personalize your eating utensils. Match their colors with
the color scheme of the entire party. Consider using disposable
cups or plates for easy clean up.
7. It is important to take into account the special diet of the
mom-to-be, so try to avoid serving food that the pregnant mom
herself would not eat. In addition to her allergies and food
aversions, avoid the types of food that are prone to
contamination and food poisoning, such as soft cheeses,
uncooked meat and (most especially) alcohol.
By following these food tips, you will surely be able to pull
off a successful (and memorable) baby shower.
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