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Catering For An Outer Banks Halloween Party?

Saturday, October 31st, 2009
Halloween Catering in The Outer Banks - more than cupcakes!

Halloween Catering in The Outer Banks - more than cupcakes!

When people think of any catering in the OBX they immediately assume fresh seafood – crabs, Wanchese shrimp, Tuna…

Most of the time, those are indeed the main ingredients, from dinner parties to huge beach weddings. But that wont necessarily fit a nice OBX Halloween party.

Plus, this time of the year, anything is reason for a party – and what’s best than a costume party with great food?

So here are a couple of Halloween party menu ideas for you:

Bloody Shooters
Piping hot roasted tomato soup served in a shot glass with a swirl of crème fraiche and a chive straw

Hallo weenies
Bites of savory sausage wrapped in puff pastry served with mustard and BBQ dipping sauces

and to make your halloween party truly OBX-Style:

Voodoo Prawns
Panko crusted Wanchese shrimp deep fried golden brown skewered and served in a smoking cauldron with wasabi red sauce

For a great desert:

Death by Chocolate
A river of Belgian chocolate fondue surrounded by a lighted glass mote served with a delicious array of goodies to dip.

Before we go Trick or Treating, one MAJOR advice for parents this Halloween:

NO FRUITS or GRANOLA BARS for treats! Common!

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

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Outer Banks Survival Wedding Guide: Train The Best Man!

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
The Best Man plays a major role (not just the bachelor party)

The Best Man plays a major role (not just the bachelor party)

Your best friend is getting married.

Now what?

Wouldn’t it be great if your only duty as best man was to plan your friend’s last night of being single? (although this is undoubtedly the most enjoyable part of the job).

Specially when your friend is getting married in the Outer Banks, you dont want to take any chances of waking up on the beach somewhere and jeopardizing the wedding ;)

We’ve already given you 5 tips to a perfect Outer Banks wedding, so we came up with a list of tips to help you be the best best man:

1. Make sure that you are available for all pictures. It’s not the most fun task, but you’re actually important, so be there.

2. Do you realize you will most likely serve as a legal witness? Having a picture ID handy is always good.

3. Have your toast well prepared. Don’t memorize but do be sincere. And you probably know this, but it should be said, keep it tasteful. Jokes are good, but not ones at the expense of the bride or the groom. Click here for great best man speech tips

4. Want to be a hero? Dance with the bride after the groom and their fathers. It shows good manners, an acceptance of the bride as your friend and, if you’re single, it will score you big points with the bachelorettes at the reception.

5. Make sure to get attire for the wedding based on the instructions from the bride. It will make her really happy to see you in that salmon/pink tie she picked. And she’ll notice it, no matter how busy you think she’ll be.

6. You will be a good best man if you’re really available to the groom that day. Drive him to the ceremony. Take stress of him by making sure that all the groomsmen and ushers are accounted for and dressed appropriately. You can also go over the seating procedure with the ushers, as they are often confused about their actual obligations.

7. They’re going on a honeymoon. Be a hand and return the groom’s tuxedo. You should ask him when it’s due at the rental facility and get it there on time. Don’t make him come home to a late fee bill .

8. It is a good idea to go in with the ushers and groomsmen on a gift that is presented at the bachelor party. Not just a stripper!

9. Offer to assist the bride’s family in logistics, transportation and everything else required to plan the big day. It never hurts to ask and it makes a good impression. Again, dont just offer to supervise the bar!

10. Carry the bride’s ring in you pocket. Oh yeah. You forgot you’re in charge of the ring. Don’t lose the ring!

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Business & Pleasure In The Outer Banks: Planning a Corporate Event

Monday, October 19th, 2009
Corporate Events In The Outer Banks? Careful!

Corporate Events In The Outer Banks? Careful!

In the Outer Banks, that old adage, ‘Never mix business with pleasure’ is extremely hard to enforce. If you’re in charge of planning a corporate event on the beach, keep on reading:

The following tips will assist you in your mixing of business and pleasure with enjoyable results.

The first thing you will want to consider in the planning process is the food. Often, the potential success of any corporate party or event is determined by the quality of the food. Duh – the Outer Banks has a plethora of fresh, delicious ingredients to be featured, make use of them!

Alleviate the burden and hire a catering service. When you hire a catering service to cater your corporate event, you allow yourself and your co-workers the opportunity to plan and focus on the many details and the intention of your corporate event. But know how to hire an outer banks caterer with confidence!

Before calling your catering service, consider the mood of your corporate event. Is there a theme? Is your corporate event casual or elegant? Do you need the catering service to assist you with a venue? Here we touch a complicated topic for the beach – the lack of decent convention center.

Many hotels will offer that run-of-the-mill convention room, but you’ll probably have to digest their accommodation prices, room fees, and swallow their catering service. A common solution, depending on the size of your event, is to rent a big house on the beach and have everybody stay there. In a bigger house, you can even run small-setting seminars.

A quality catering service can provide all the amenities such as tables, chairs, and tents, to make your corporate event as successful as possible. You want to ensure that your event is not only enjoyable but also memorable.

Consider the following points:

  • What is your event’s intention? Do you want to reveal a new service or product? Perhaps your corporate event is a thank you party for clients and vendors?
  • Prepare your guest list and set a date and time. Traditionally, two and a half to three hours is appropriate for a corporate event.
  • Design your invitation and request an RSVP.
  • Consider hiring a bartender if you plan to serve alcohol. Make certain your bartender is covered for liquor liability insurance.
  • Think about your menu options and discuss them with your catering service. Consider your guests that may have special dietary needs.

Plan ahead, remain focused on your intention, enjoy the company of your guests and relax.

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The Outer Banks Wedding Guide To Good Food

Sunday, October 18th, 2009
Beatiful Wedding Buffet Require Attention

Beatiful Wedding Buffet Require Attention

Not surprisingly, people have been calling Chef Wes Stepp the good food guide to the Outer Banks.

You’ve all seen in the videos and interviews how passionate Wes is about cooking and the commitment that the Red Sky Cafe has to being one of the most sought-after restaurants in the outer banks.

But now that we’ve taken an inside look at the Red Sky caterings with tons of cool videos, Chef Wes and his crew became an online sensation, and received the title of Outer Banks Wedding Guide to Good Food from us.

Seriously – watch the video of this wedding in the whalehead club, then this one wedding in nags head, followed by the secrets to a successful wedding catering that Wes and Cindy shared with us, and you’ve got yourself a sample of the highest quality catering service on the Beach.

And if you listen attentively to end of the Nags Head wedding video, Wes makes it absolutely clear that his 25 years of experience on the beach are available to brides/grooms/and dinner hosts when they need a solid referral for a cake artist, rental companies, or even the best spas. 

In a small area such as the Outer Banks, business depend on positive word-of-mouth, and establishing a reputation that gives credibility to such word-of-mouth is one of the most important goals of any new company. With the Red Sky, an entire support team is ready to guide you to the best possible provider for your needs.

If you’d like to know price and cost estimates for catering services then click this link and fill in the form to your right – you’ll taken to a page where you can download our most popular menus, with the price per person and usual fees.

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Cool Outer Banks Wedding Decorations: Fresh Fruit Sculptures!

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

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Watermelon Sculpture

Watermelon Sculpture

Beyond carefully selecting a menu that will please your guests, the Red Sky Cafe goes several steps further when caring for your Outer Banks Wedding. Every wedding that we cater receives at least two unique fresh fruit sculptures carved by our on-staff artist.

Honeydew Flower

Honeydew Flower

On the video above, you’ll see 3 carved watermelons surrounded by a banquet of fresh fruit suited for a royal beach luau. The first carving is a swan, and the artist used both the skin, and the flesh to create the perception of multi-colored feathers.

Then, we have two flower sculptures, each with a unique pattern, in a more Asian approach.

The fruit sculptures are another Red Sky catering signature item, and they are included in every one of our outer banks wedding package with no additional cost.

Click to learn more about our professional catering services – or download one our exclusive outer banks wedding menus, FREE!

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