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Catering Supplies Every Caterer Needs



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By : Jerry Buza    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-06-28 00:31:54
A Caterer has a variety of event types of available to cater for. These styles are formal or causal and full service or buffet style. No matter what type of catering style a caterer prefers they will need a variety of catering supplies. With the right supplies a caterer can run a profitable catering business of any type.

Kitchen supplies are every good caterer's first step, since all good catering businesses start in the kitchen. The kitchen supplies of a caterer must be able to make large volumes of food and take lots of use. Depending on the type of food that the caterer does, a wide range of items are need for the kitchen.

Depending on if the food is being prepared on the event site or not, the food may need to kept warm during transportation. Gastronorm containers are great for this since they allow food to be reheated in the same container it was transported in, and for buffet style events chafing dishes can be used to store and serve the food as well.

To cater an event is not just about cooking the food. It also includes serving the food. Caterers supply plates, serving utensils, and eating utensils. Causal events may make it where disposable dishes can be used. Disposable dishes make the event clean-up easier, but do not look as nice as non-disposable ones. Formal events will want real plates and fancy polished silver utensils.

Most customers expect their caterers to own some basic decorating items. The most basic being table cloths. The two colors that all caterers should own are black and white. These two colors will go with just about any theme and no matter if it is a formal event or a causal event. Candles make great decorations for any style of event also. So an investment in some nice looking candle holders for both causal and formal even can pay off for any caterer.

Serving basic drinks is expected at most events. Most caterers supply coffee, juice, and water or tea at events. What is needed depends on the type of event. Both full service and buffet style will need something to make tea and coffee with. If it served at a full service event the servers will need pitchers to refill gasses. For a buffet style it is best to use drink dispensers that are simple to use and do not have picked up and poured.

Drinks can not be served without glasses. Plastic and disposable glasses can possibly be used for a causal event, but a formal event uses a wide range of real glasses including stemware. Cocktail glasses and shot glasses will be needed if a bar is provided by the caterer.

Even though the amount of catering supplies needed seems like a lot, the basics for each style of event are needed to be able to make the most profit. A lot of caterers pick one or two styles to start with and then as they do different events they add on to their current supplies. This allows a caterer to have a successful business since doing multiple event types give the caterer the most opportunities.
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