Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Hudson Valley Catering for All Occasions

Aroma Thyme Bistro Catering starting from $6.99!!!

Have Aroma Thyme cater your next party with our Green Certified accents.  Delicious and green are an award winning combination from Aroma Thyme.  And now Aroma Thyme can deliver an organic catered meal starting at $6.99 per person.  Yes that’s right, $6.99 a person.  But that is just one of many options that we can offer to make your event stress free. The options are endless, from informal gatherings to weddings.  We  can cater at our place, yours or anywhere in-between.  Impress everyone with Aroma Thyme’s, the highest rated Zagat restaurant in Ulster County, 

Please call Jamie for a no strings attached quote with as many options as you need. 


Let Aroma Thyme cater your party at our location or your location


Affairs that we can cater:

Corporate:  Annual meeting, corporate meeting, inter-departmental meeting, sales training, safety meeting, grand opening, new product roll out, promotion party, product marketing, birthday party, retirement party, company picnic or BBQ.
Social:  Engagement party, wedding shower, class reunion, bridal luncheon, house warming, baby shower, Bar & Bat Mitzvahs,  children's tea party, birthday party, Victorian tea party formal dinner party, theme dinner party, anniversary, family reunion, retirement,  holiday party, charity fund raising.
Not for Profit / Fundraising:  Auction, gala event, murder mystery dinner, political or Green Organic Wedding Catering and Planning: Let us make your wedding a perfect green organic stress free day.
Or whatever reason you have for a party

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Nine Mistakes Not To Make When Picking A Caterer

Mistakes Planning A Catered Event,Reason #1-Not Sampling The Food Before The Event

You would be surprised how many people call up a caterer and book an event without tasting the food.  This is critical.  What happens if the food is not what you expect?  You leave yourself open to looking bad in front of all your guests and their family.  Believe it or not more people will remember the “cold, tasteless food”, rather than the true meaning of this special event, a day of camaraderie and friendship

Mistakes Planning A Catered Event,Reason #2-Failing To Have A Budget And “Goal” In Mind


You know the importance of setting goals.  Goals are a focal point to rally your family around. The vision of attaining these goals is what keeps everyone motivated and on course.  A catered event is no different.

You had better have a vision of the end result.  Do you picture a black tie formal event, or would you prefer guests casually enjoying a traditional New England clambake with all the fun?

The second part of the equation is your budget.  Knowing in advance how much money you have to spend will save you time in exploring options.  There is nothing more frustrating than having a specific meal in mind without the budget to see it through.

Mistakes Planning A Catered Event, Reason #3-Basing Your Decision Just On Price


The old saying, “You get what you pay for” rings truer today than ever.  Competition is such that one caterer cannot afford to over-price their service.  Most caterers should be within 5% - 10% of each other for similar menus and levels of service.  You’ll find someone offering a rock bottom price is cutting corners somewhere.

You need to make sure and compare apples to apples.  Is clean up included in the price?  Is the food cooked fresh or re-heated?  What about portion size?  What is the quality of the serving ware and utensils?  Is desert and beverages included in the price?  What is the gratuity or service charge?  What happens if the caterer runs out of food?

The list goes on and on.  You see all caterers are not created equally.  You owe it to yourself to make sure you know what you are paying for.  This will help you avoid any unpleasant surprises.

Mistakes Planning A Catered Event, Reason #4-Choosing One Entrée Instead Of Two


Most group meals consist of a number of guests that have special diet and/or desires.  Years ago you could order one entrée and be sure everyone was happy.  Today, you need to consider adding a second entrée.  Perhaps a chicken dish added would accommodate all.

Not every event requires two entrees, but it is advisable to find out on the front end.  A professional caterer should have options available to please everyone without breaking your budget.

Mistakes Planning A Catered Event,Reason #5-Forgetting To Explore All Possible “Options”



The price of two cars with different options can vary as much as $5000.  Caterings are no different in the fact options can add to the price tag.  The opposite can also ring true.  If you are willing to forgo certain items or extras, you might be able to negotiate a lower price.  Make sure you ask about the “base model” catering if you are on a tight budget.  Most caterers will work with you.

If you have a larger budget be sure to ask about the extras.  You might have enough to add the full service, hors d’oeuvres, raw bar or liquor service.

Mistakes Planning A Catered Event,Reason # 6.-Failing To Find Out What “Service” Is Included



As mentioned earlier, you get what you pay for.  This includes service.  Find out exactly what the caterer does as part of his service.
Will they stay till the end and clean the entire area or just through the meal?  Who is responsible for the trash?  Does the caterer plan on setting up and serving the meal, or will the guest serve themselves.  You need to be aware of what you are getting for your money.  This allows you to receive the service you expect and prevents any unexpected surprises for you before, during or after your event.

Mistakes Planning A Catered Event,Reason #7-Thinking The Caterer Won’t Run Out Of Food


Have you even been to a party and they run out of food.  How did it make the host look?  Running out of food is the biggest catastrophe for an event.  Make sure your caterer provides you a written guarantee they won’t run out of food for the number of people you agree on.

Mistakes Planning A Catered Event, Reason #8-Not Having A Plan For Extra Guests That May Show Up


As good a job as you will do in taking reservations and estimating the number of guest, there will always be some people show up unexpectedly.  Usually, a caterer will require you pay for the exact number of guest you guarantee.  If fewer guests show, you’re stuck paying for food you didn’t use.  If extra guests join in, you are more than likely going to run out of food.

Some caterers use a “flexible guarantee”.  You give the caterer a guaranteed number of guests, and the caterer guarantees there will be enough food to feed an extra 10%.  If extra people show, you pay for them.  If they don’t you’re not on the line for uneaten meals.

If you are afraid fewer guests will show up than expected, you can guarantee a lower number.  The 10% leeway will protect you in the event you guessed wrong.  Again, that advantage to this is that you minimize your investment in meals that go uneaten.

Make sure you insist on this kind of guarantee.  There are many reputable caterers that offer the “flexible guarantee”.

Mistakes Planning A Catered Event,Reason #9-Using A Caterer That Doesn’t Guarantee Your Experience


Guarantees are part of ding business for most industries.  This protects you, the consumer, from not getting what you expect.  You have the right to receive what you expect.

Look for a caterer that guarantees their product.  An example would be if the caterer runs out of food or doesn’t provide the services that you contracted for, you don’t pay.  Make sure you go into your even knowing you are covered.  Don’t place the risk on your shoulder.  You’re giving up valuable dollars.  You have every right to expect a guarantee for your important event.