Curious about a soup exchange? We'll walk you through every step of the hosting process.
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Curious about a soup exchange? We'll walk you through every step of the hosting process.
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Before your guests arrive, set up a labeling station. This area will allow guests to earmark their soup containers with recipe names, reheating instructions and the names of soup makers (in case they want to ask for the recipe!). For a simple labeling station, fill mason jars with gift tags, then lay out an assortment of pens, a roll of twine and scissors.
It’s no fun to simply exchange the soup and leave—guests will want to taste the fruits of everyone’s labor! Set up a tasting table with small bowls, spoons, soup toppers, crackers, breads and any other add-ins. As guests arrive, have them add their reserved soup to the tasting table.
Editor’s Tip: Ask guests to bring their tasters in a slow cooker so it stays warm as you eat.
Once everyone’s tasted the soups, have everyone set out his or her frozen containers of soup. Let guests grab a container of each. Give guests a box or bag so they can easily carry their bounty home. Once everyone’s gone, stand back and relish at your new freezer full of soup. Enjoy!