According Madelyn Flanna, IIBA vice president for education and research, party hosts should be responsible of the possible risks of serving alcoholic drinks to their visitors. Individuals who want to host a party should look for liability portion of their homeowners or renters insurance policy for...
Party day:Remind employees about the party at the office. Leave early to ensure the space is party-ready before guests arrive. Do a walkthrough of the space. If you don’t have a photographer, take lots of pictures before the party really gets going. And again, make sure there is plent...
Rimmed glass.I love adding a festive feel to these sugar cookie alcoholic drinks by rimming each glass with colorful sprinkles. You could use multi-colored sprinkles or holiday sprinkles that are typically sold in red, green, and white. White and blue sprinkles would also be great!
Philippe Weiss, managing director of legal compliance and consulting company Seyfarth Shaw at Work, said that companies should set limits if they plan to serve alcohol at their holiday party. One way to do this is to set a maximum number of alcoholic drinks per employee us...
We also included nonalcoholic options that deliver just as much flavor. For a crowd, try make-ahead options like Aperol Spritz Granitas or a spiced rum pitcher. And skip the store-bought eggnog — our old-fashioned recipe is fresher, using simple pantry staples. These delicious drinks are ...
Mixing Drinks The type of celebration, the number of guests and your budget determine the ideal mix. Take into consideration the drink preferences of your guests: Are most likely to drink wine, spirits or non-alcoholic beverages? Older guests often prefer spirits while younger drinkers favor wine...
Before that party, eat something, even if you have to eat it in the car. Make your first drink nonalcoholic. It keeps you from gulping down the first "real" drink and allows your "car snack" time to settle. Alternate alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks. ...
Whether you're looking for the perfect Christmas martini, or prefer something nontraditional like a cranberry margarita, these holiday drink recipes will be a hit with all of your guests.
It’s an easy way to get everyone together in one place without having to worry about food or drinks. Plus, it gives you more time to focus on mingling and catching up with people you don’t see as often anymore. Why this is a fun holiday party activity: Renting out a movie theater...
A Cranberry Apple Spritzer is a refreshing festive holiday drink mocktail that’s perfect for f any time you want a non-alcoholic drink at the company party. Servings: 1 serving What You’ll Need: 1 cup unsweetened cranberry juice 1 cup unsweetened apple juice 1/2 cup sparkling water or ...