by julescatering | May 9, 2014 | Menus
HDS Earth Day Lunch Perennial food ecosystem in New England. Do you know ramps, fiddleheads, and rhubarb? EARTH DAY MENU at HARVARD DIVINITY SCHOOL TUESDAY APRIL 22, 2014 AT NOON STARTERS: SUNCHOKE AND FENNEL SOUP KALE, ESCAROLE, RADICCHIO AND HAZELNUT...
by julescatering | May 19, 2013 | Entertaining, Events, Menus, Our Favorite Things
Designing food presentation/display to fit the space Anita, Mimi said you checked out the Revere space in advance and, in planning menu. Anita, “One challenge was limited table space for food–most was devoted to wine, which is fitting, so we thought...
by julescatering | Jan 14, 2013 | Entertaining, Events, Menus, Our Favorite Things, Parties, Party Planning, Service, Team
How does Jules cater parties? With the help of Jules’ Director of Business Development, Jenny Willig, we began to count the many ways. “I’m glad you asked about this,” said Jen, “because my sense is that some of our clients so strongly...
by julescatering | Jan 7, 2013 | Menus, Our Favorite Things, Parties, Party Planning, Products, Vendors
When Jules plans and prepares a bread and cracker and cheese platter, diversity of appearance taste [Q: SCENT?/FRAGRANCE?] and texture is key. While cheese from many countries is often part of the mix, our focus today is on fine artisanal New England cheese purveyed...
by julescatering | Dec 4, 2012 | Food History, Menus, Our Favorite Things, Products
Jules has a thing about potato chips “That old girl is a girl after our own heart” was the word from Jules Catering, after we screened this one-minute vintage television commercial for Scudder’s Potato Chips: “We have a lot in common with Laura...
by julescatering | Nov 8, 2012 | Entertaining, Events, Food History, Holidays, Menus, Our Favorite Things, Parties, Party Planning, Products, Vendors
“…is a Bird of Courage, and would not hesitate to attack a Grenadier of the British Guards…with a red Coat on.” So wrote Benjamin Franklin, tongue at least partly in cheek, in a 1784 letter to his daughter, noting that “this respectable...
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