Holiday meal preparation: Tips to coordinate the perfect feast

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Whenever possible, it’s a good idea to prepare dishes ahead of time and then give them a quick finish in the oven on the day of the big event. Some items, like a roast, are best made on the day of, but many side dishes can be prepared and stored in the refrigerator for a day or two. Have a variety of beverages pre-cooled for guests of all ages, as well as plenty of snacks – for every palate. Fun finger foods appeal to the little ones, while adults may have more sophisticated tastes. Make sure you’ve prepared for any guests with allergies, too – and have suitable alternatives for them to enjoy.

“A well-prepared kitchen helps make the holidays easier and more enjoyable,” says Johnson. “Your guests will feel at home, and you’ll be able to spend time enjoying the event, rather than spending your time toiling away.” For more ideas about creating the perfect holiday-ready kitchen, visit www.lg.com.

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