Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Big bountiful boards

Grazing boards create a flow that permits guests to mingle, move around and sample what’s on offer while still being social – something that rarely happens with static meals at a more formal dinner party. These boards offer maximum impact with relatively minimal effort. They’re a good conversation-starter and bring a casualness and fun to a meal or event, and are perfect for people who have specific dietary needs. There’s the added benefit that each person is essentially choosing their own personalised menu from what’s on offer on the board.

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