Speaking at an All Male Lead's Referral Group, What Would You Do?

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The discussion centers on preparing food for a referral leads group meeting consisting of seven male attendees. The speaker previously served Apple Berry Salsa over pound cake and is seeking new ideas for a 10 to 15-minute presentation. Suggestions include Mini Breakfast Quiches, Yogurt Parfaits, a Bagel Bar, Fruit Skewers, and Breakfast Burritos, all of which can be prepared in advance or assembled on-site, considering the lack of cooking facilities at the coffee shop.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of food preparation techniques suitable for group settings
  • Knowledge of dietary restrictions and allergies
  • Familiarity with portable food presentation methods
  • Experience in creating visually appealing food displays
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  • Research Mini Breakfast Quiche recipes and preparation methods
  • Explore options for assembling Yogurt Parfaits efficiently
  • Learn how to set up a Bagel Bar with various toppings
  • Investigate creative ways to present Fruit Skewers and Breakfast Burritos
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This discussion is beneficial for event planners, caterers, and anyone involved in organizing food for group meetings, particularly in settings with limited cooking facilities.

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Hello,
Thursday morning, I am the speaker for my referral leads group. The attendees are all male. (7 of us) Last time it was my turn, I took the MFP and made Apple Berry Salsa and served it over some pound cake with whipped cream in the Easy Accent Decorator. The meeting is in a small coffee shop, there was no problem with preparing the food in the restaurant. There is, of course, no access to a microwave or oven.

The meeting begins at 7:30am, and I have 10 to 15 minutes.
Any suggestions for me? I'm drawing a big blank!
Thanks!
 
Why not showcase the outdoor/grilling items?
 
Hi there,Here are a few suggestions for your referral leads group meeting:1. Mini Breakfast Quiches - These can be made ahead of time and served at room temperature. You can use a muffin tin to create individual portions and fill them with your choice of ingredients such as bacon, ham, cheese, and vegetables.2. Yogurt Parfaits - This is a simple and healthy option that can be assembled on the spot. Layer yogurt, granola, and fresh berries in small cups or jars for a delicious and visually appealing treat.3. Bagel Bar - Set up a station with a variety of bagels, cream cheese, smoked salmon, and other toppings for your group to create their own bagel sandwiches. This is a great option if you have access to a toaster.4. Fruit Skewers - Cut up a variety of fruits and thread them onto skewers for a colorful and easy-to-eat option. You can also serve them with a side of yogurt or honey for dipping.5. Breakfast Burritos - These can be made ahead of time and warmed up in a pan or on a griddle before the meeting. Fill them with scrambled eggs, cheese, and your choice of meat or vegetables.Remember to keep in mind any dietary restrictions or allergies of your group members when choosing your menu. Good luck with your presentation!
 

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