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Earlier this week, I share a cozy neutral hot cocoa bar that I prepared along with some tips to help you get started. Today I am sharing a festive holiday coffee bar! I'm teamed up with Nespresso and Williams Sonoma to prepare some tips and tricks, along with some yummy festive coffee drinks for this Holiday season. Jose and I love drinking coffee, it gets us through the day. We also love.


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How to Set Up a Hot Chocolate Bar. The first thing you'll need in order to set up a hot chocolate bar is a place to do it. This, of course, will depend on the size and layout of your home, the furniture you have at your disposal, and which area of your home is most conducive to this type of gathering. You'll ideally want to choose an open.


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When you add the champagne last, you are better able to control how quickly it will bubble up. You may want to put up a little tabletop sign on the table to help people craft their mimosa. Here are the simple steps to include: Add 2 ounces of juice to a glass. Add 1 ounce of triple sec (optional).


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Tips for putting together our holiday cocktail bar: 1. Use trays to corral items. Big surprise, but I just love trays. They look good, and they're functional. I used trays to hold all the dishes and utensils: plates, glasses, copper mugs, napkins, straws and cocktail tools. I don't see our green tray available online anymore, but they have.


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Design Tips for a Hot Bar. Use a neutral style wrapping paper as a backdrop to help set the tone. This birch-look paper is from Pier 1 and adds a rustic feel to this display. Use garland to soften the edges. I placed my mantel garland from last year, in the background of the buffet to create a transition between the table and the wall.


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Set up your coffee pot and brew a pot of McCafé Premium Roast Ground Coffee or McCafé Columbian Medium-Dark Roast Ground Coffee. Then, set out the goodies you want to offer: cream, sugar, spoons, biscotti, etc. Add some flare with some holiday decor: little signs or some garland if you want to spice things up a little.


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Set Up a Self-Serve Station. Transfer hot chocolate to an insulated thermos or carafe and place on the bar with mugs or travel cups with coffee sleeves. Transfer all topping ingredients to individual serving bowls, and place next to hot cocoa on bar. If desired, place bottles of peppermint schnapps or amaretto on bar.


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Place the prepared toppings in resealable containers (such as these Rubbermaid® Easy Find Lids?) and store in the fridge until you are ready to serve the food. I love that these containers also double as a serving dish for the toppings and then when dinner is over, you can pop the lids back on and use them to store the leftovers. Bake your.


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Add coupes, flutes, highball glasses and tumblers, as well as an ice bucket and garnishes. Last but not least, stock it with a variety of spirits and mixers - don't forget a spirit measure. When.


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Entertaining for the holidays can have you juggling many roles: chef, bartender, performer - even family mediator. Setting up a self-serve bar for your holiday party gives you more time to enjoy your guests, but it may not be as simple as you think. Here are some tips to DIY a successful self-serve bar for the holidays.


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Embrace the Ice. Every bar needs ice, and having the proper cube just makes sense for certain cocktails. There are the big square ones, the large spheres, the shaved ice, and so forth, and with all the silicone molds that are available now, it's easier than ever to have a variety of ice cubes on hand. To make things a bit more special, you.


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Add some type of glass garnish whether it's a wedge of lime, a sugar rimmed edge, fresh herbs, or in this case, a mini candy cane hanging off the side. Everyone loves this thoughtful detail. Adding playful or humorous cocktail napkins is one of my favorite ways to incorporate personality, and can even help generate conversation.


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Add a little vodka, and "voil! You have a Dizzy Lizzy cocktail." Your mixers and bitters. A basic stash of mixers include orange juice, lemon and lime juice, pomegranate juice, and cranberry juice.


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Decorate with a theme and use evergreens, ball ornaments, wrapped gifts, etc. Use cute themed or whimsical napkins, stir sticks, food picks, or platters. Have small bowls of snacks to nibble on at the bar, and in bowls around the room. Stock up on supplies early so you're prepared when things get down to the wire.


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An ice bucket: Fill it with ice to cover the bodies of the bottles, leaving necks exposed for grabbing. Have a separate bucket or bowl for the ice people will use in drinks. An ice scoop: If you.


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For iced coffee or long coffee drinks, make sure that your glasses are tempered and are suitable for both hot and cold drinks. My pick is Duralex and they can be used all year long for water, wine.