Sunday, December 4, 2016

7 budget-friendly ways to usher in holiday cheer

MANILA - December is here and it's officially the start of endless rounds of parties and reunions. While it’s definitely a great time for bonding, the holiday season is also hard on the pocket.


 Here are seven budget friendly ideas for a December reunion with family and friends that are also meaningful and fun.
 
1. Have a merienda party.


Who says that parties always have to be held at dinner or lunch? Hold your get-together during merienda instead, and you’ll be spared from huge costs. Serve up a noodle dish to feed as many as possible, add some barbecue or spring rolls, then throw in a few sweets like the popular puto or rice cake, and you’re good. What’s more, logistics for merienda are much simpler. You can get by without having to get additional tables and chairs, since people can just walk around with the goodies in their plate. If you’re at the office, you can just find a space where you can have your Christmas spread, and enjoy the friendly banter with everyone.

2. Go potluck.


If you really want to have a traditional lunch or dinner, then go potluck this holiday season. There’s nothing embarrassing about asking people to bring their contributions to your yearly get together. It’s also a great way to get people to showcase their cooking, and lets them bring their own favorites to share with everybody else. If you’re the organizer, try to know what guests are bringing so that you won’t have duplications, and so that you can have a wide selection of goodies to share with everyone.

3. Hold a leftovers party.


Or instead of having your get-together before Christmas, have it after the holidays instead for less stress. Invite everyone to bring in their leftovers – the endless hams, salads and desserts that pile up in many people’s homes. Not only is this a great way to bring down costs, it also lets everyone empty their refrigerators of excess food that could spoil. It’s also one way to let everyone taste family favorites. At the rate that Pinoys stack up on food during the holidays, you can be sure you’ll have a great spread of Christmas goodies to share.

4. Go bowling.

Instead of focusing on food, get everyone involved in an activity like bowling. Major malls will let you play for an hour or two, and their rates include bowling shoes and in some cases, food. Everyone can enjoy the game and have a friendly competition, encouraging interaction while leaving enough time for bonding with friends and colleagues. Everyone can partake of the snacks for added fuel as well. Since bowling alleys are located in malls, you also offer guests the convenience of being able to do some Christmas shopping or to meet a few friends before or after your bowling party.

5. Go caroling.

Unleash your musical genius and organize your friends to go caroling--something that you can do just once a year. This is another fun activity that lets you bond with your fellow carolers, while being able to visit family and friends at the same time. What’s more, you don’t even have to spend on food, as most of the homes you’ll visit will prepare a spread for you to partake of. You can even collect funds from this endeavor, which you can donate to a good cause or give to a favorite charity, as agreed upon with your friends.

6. Have some karaoke fun.

If you and your loved ones love music, then you may also enjoy karaoke nights or afternoons this Christmas. Hold your singing spree after lunch or dinner. All you need is a karaoke, a place where everyone can get together, and some light snacks and drinks that won’t interfere with your singing. No need for an expansive food spread, for as long as you have a long list of songs that can get everyone to sing their favorites. Another short cut is to bring everyone to a karaoke bar, where for a few hours, you can enjoy non-stop singing while staying within budget for food and drinks.

7. Hold an outreach program.


Christmas is all about sharing, so why not do away with your traditional party and instead visit one of the many charitable institutions in the city. Instead of spending on your party food, organize a simple merienda for orphans, the sick, the disabled, or the elderly. You can even leave them with some goodies. There’s nothing more fulfilling than to be able to do something for the marginalized sectors of society, and being able to do this with your friends and loved ones will definitely be more meaningful for everyone.

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