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5 Ways To Plan The Perfect Family Cookout This Summer

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Summertime is here, and that means it's time for family cookouts. If you've never hosted one before or want to add something special to your next gathering, this guide will help you plan a day of fun with your family that they'll never forget.

Pick your grilling choice.

There are many great options, but choosing one that fits your budget and makes sense for your family's tastes is important. Pork and chicken will be cheaper than beef, which can be quite expensive depending on what cut you buy. If you have a large family or plan on cooking a lot of meat, it may make more sense to go with beef because it has more nutritional value than pork or chicken. There are a lot of different BBQ recipes similar to this argentine inspired choripan recipe that would be great for your choice.  

If you are grilling lots of meat at once, ensure that the grill can handle all of this food without running out of room or overheating. 

Choose your side dishes and make sure you have plenty of them.

Side dishes are an important part of a BBQ. They can be used to round out the meal, add color, and provide variety. When planning your menu, make sure you have plenty of side dishes on hand for your guests.

Choose a variety of side dishes that will appeal to everyone in attendance. This may include things like salads, pasta salad, or coleslaw if you're looking for something healthy and potato salad or corn on the cob if you're looking for something that's more indulgent. Side dishes should also be family-friendly, so any picky eaters at the gathering won't get bored with what's being served up! Side dishes should also be easy to prepare, so if you need help cooking them, don't hesitate - we've got just what you need.

It's not a party without dessert.

That's because dessert is the perfect way to end your meal and bring people together. It also provides an opportunity for creativity and experimentation. Whether you're hosting an intimate gathering of friends or an elaborate celebration with hundreds of guests, it's important that you have a delicious dessert on hand so everyone can enjoy their time together.


Desserts are often associated with celebrations and for a good reason.They're a great way to end an event on a high note, and they can really put the finishing touches on your dinner party. They’re also an opportunity for creativity and experimentation.


Don't forget the drinks.

The perfect pitcher of lemonade, cold beer, or refreshing iced tea can make or break your outdoor cookout. As with food preparation, you should plan your drink menu to be quick and easy to make so that you don't spend too much time away from your guests when they're ready for another round. For families with small children or those who want a healthier option, consider serving non-alcoholic beverages such as watermelon juice or fresh-fruit smoothies.

If you're serving alcohol, plan to have plenty of mixers on hand. If you plan to use ice in the drinks, it's a good idea to have some crushed or cubed in your freezer ahead of time so it will be ready when you need it. For beer lovers, consider buying an extra keg for those who want more than one drink at a time. If you're serving alcohol, plan to have plenty of mixers on hand. If you plan to use ice in the drinks, it's a good idea to have some crushed or cubed in your freezer ahead of time so it will be ready when you need it.

Make it fun for the kids with a scavenger hunt.

Scavenger hunts are a great way to make your event more interactive. You can even use them as a way to get kids outside and moving around, which is always a good thing.


To set up a scavenger hunt for your event, you'll need to create a list of items for the kids to find in the area. You should include things like leaves or flowers that aren't native to your area. Make sure everyone knows the rules before you start: no taking things from people's yards. Hopefully, these tips can help you have a great cookout with your family.


Photo by Anna Guerrero: https://www.pexels.com/photo/grilled-meat-laid-on-a-wood-slab-3276235/


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