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Eat well, spend less: Keep it seasonal for lower cost chagim

Think seasonal for the High Holy Days to keep catering costs down

September 19, 2024 09:00
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From the first night of Rosh Hashanah until Simchat Torah, I have counted 20 festive meals I’ll be serving over 24 days.

That level of entertaining means that many of us will be heading into the festive season with mixed feelings: on the one hand looking forward to celebrating the new year with family and friends, but also fretting over honey cakes and the rising cost of living.

It’s possible to keep your chagim food spend under control, and to enter the holiday season in high spirits rather than extreme anxiety. As with my previous Eat well Spend Less columns, the key principle is planning.

Here are my tips on how to manage the Yom Tovim on a budget:

Diary dates

As soon as possible, you need to know how many meals you are hosting and the number of people expected. Don’t forget food allergies and aversions. Get those invitations out to the people you want around your table as soon as you can.