How Having a Grazing Table at Your Big Day will Get People Talking π§ππ₯
Written By: Emily Boland, Hunt + Gather Grazing Boards
There is something for everyone.
Grazing tables can be highly customizable and tailored to your needs. If you have folks with allergies, special needs, or preferences, they can be accommodated. Grazing tables are incredibly diverse and can be made into such a wide variety of offerings including dessert, brunch, and even traditional style boards. This means that there is something for everyone and no one is left out.
People love a reason to mingle.
It can sometimes be a little uncomfortable when you are seeing family or friends you havenβt seen in a while and grazing tables can be a great icebreaker and conversation starter. Gathering over a large, beautiful spread of food and chatting about the large arrangement of options has such a natural conversation to it, that it will allow the connection to just flow. We love how βcheesyβ conversations lead to so much more.
Trying new things can be fun.
While it is important to know what you like, itβs also important to step outside your comfort zone. Grazing tables are a great way to do both. They have such an array of meats and cheeses that are common and may also be new to your guests. You will likely hear them saying βI have never seen anything like thatβ as well as, βoh yes, Iβve had that before and I love itβ. Giving someone the opportunity to try something new is such a special treat!
Meat and cheese are a must-have.
We are in the meat and cheese capital of the world, so simply put, it is a non-negotiable. To expand on that we have so many incredible and specialty options in this area that we are able to locally source some delicious selections on every grazing table we create.
Grazing Tables elevate the experience.
When you invest in a spread that is both delicious and artistic it will absolutely leave an impression on your family and friends. The conversation and connection we hope to evoke with every grazing table is a unique opportunity for people to not only try new things, but also talk about those experiences afterward.