The most enjoyable events are often those in which the food is
divine. Oliver Twist said, "Please Sir, can I have some more?"
And although it is doubtful that you will be serving gruel at
your next catered event, you'll want your guests feeling pleased.
If Woody Allen is on your guest list, be certain to alert your
catering service when you sit to menu plan. Allen has made it
very clear, "I will not eat oysters. I want my food dead. Not
sick, not wounded, dead." Perhaps Woody Allen would prefer to
eat your mother's fruitcake; some caterers will prepare 'family
favorites' upon request. According to Harper's Index, 1991, the
ratio of the density of the average fruitcake to the density of
mahogany is 1:1.
Henry miller wrote, "Americans will eat garbage provided you
sprinkle it liberally with ketchup." Well, maybe not exactly
garbage but Richard Nixon liked ketchup on his cottage cheese.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt's catering service knew that the
English adored their sausages when hot dogs were served to King
George VI of England during his 1939 visit to the United States.
Jimmy Carter is pleased that It takes about 550 peanuts to make
a 12 ounce jar of creamy peanut butter. People who become
hysterical when peanut butter sticks to the roof of their mouth
have 'arachibutyrophobia'. If someone attending your catered
event has a tendency to suffer from this condition, be certain
to alert your caterer about this dietary restriction.
If you are planning to request that your catering service
provide ice cream at your event, remind your guests not to eat
too quickly because they may get a very painful headache. This
is caused by blood vessel spasms which are triggered by the
intense cold from the ice cream. The resulting headache is much
the same as a migraine - the spasms interrupt the blood flow and
cause the vessels to swell.
Quiche is a popular item to serve at events. Depending on how
many guests will be attending your event, it is good to know how
large a quiche can be: The largest being a quiche made in Paris,
November 22, 1997. Chef Alain Marcotullio used 125 quarts of
milk, 1,928 eggs, 156 pounds of bacon, 134 pounds of butter, and
more than 140 pounds of flour to make the world's largest
quiche. It baked for over 18 hours and fed more than 125 people.
Since you cannot book the late Chef Boyardee (born in Italy,
worked at the Plaza and the Ritz-Carlton in New York) to cater
your event, browse the
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Josie Lee is a staff writer for the
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