Hosting a cookout this summer is an
excellent way to celebrate family, friends and our own slice of paradise here on the Gulf Coast. Like any other party, though, hosting a cookout can get expensive. Here are some handy tips to make
your cookout the best it can be, on a budget.
1.) Bakery outlet shopping
Commercial bakeries make the same amount of
bread every day whether it sells at the supermarket or not. This leaves grocery
shelves overcrowded with buns, breads, and desserts. These baked goods are
perfectly fine, especially if you plan to use them in a day or two. Still,
they're pulled from grocery store shelves to make way for a fresh supply.
The "old" baked goods are often taken
to a day-old bakery, where they're sold at a significant discount. If you need
a lot of hot dog buns for your cookout, this can be an excellent place to save.
Don't forget to pick up mini-doughnuts and other desserts while you're there!
2.) Plan the meal for savings
If you have a very large gathering - 50 people
or so - consider getting beef by the side. Prices for this vary from region to
region, but costs are usually between $4 and $6 per pound. Sides usually
contain about 200 pounds of meat. That will include several premium cuts of
steak as well as enough hamburger to feed an army!
Alternately, you can veggie up your cookout.
Asparagus, zucchini and potatoes all do well on the grill with a little bit of
olive oil, salt, and pepper. They'll absorb some of the cooked meat juices for
extra flavor. Veggies are cheap, nutritious, and filling. Plus, it'll be
something new to talk about!
You can even go a step further and offer some
veggie alternatives to cookout classics. Meatless patties made of beans,
spices, and rice cost half of what a similar-sized beef patty would. These are
healthier, cheaper, more filling and don't have the same dangers of
undercooking.
3.) Mix your own drinks
Large plastic pitchers can be used to store
homemade drink concoctions. Loaded with ice and kept in a shady spot, those
pitchers will keep your drinks cool for hours. Be sure to label your pitchers
with their contents so no one ends up with "grown-up punch" by
mistake! This is a great chance to be creative. Mix iced tea and lemonade for
big batch of Arnold Palmers, a wonderfully refreshing summer drink!
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