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    In the Netherlands, serving usually means presenting. In restaurants too, the skilled waiter, waiter and waitress have been replaced by a student for decades. Read here about presenting what we call serving, and make the meal festive and complete.

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    There are plenty of examples online for a beautifully set table. Especially on Pinterest you see images of chic dining tables, but then you are immediately in the expensive segment. Nevertheless, you can get some good ideas there. For example, creating a menu. In the past you had to be able to do calligraphy, but today you only need a good printer. Stick the printout with the dishes on a piece of cardboard and place it near the place setting. If you have a diner over, such details give the table something extra.

    Take your time to prepare for serving


    Too many people rush into a household store before Christmas for a paper tablecloth with paper napkins as well. No one will deny that it is not festive, but you can give it more attention. First get inspiration through online images, and then create the surprise. After all, no one puts pans on the table anymore, everyone serves in bowls, so give it a follow-up. The same applies to Easter breakfast and a barbecue with family and friends, and any other time when you have a guest at the table. You don't have to leave it because of the costs, provided you copy the ideas from Pinterest. There you will find images with expensive table linen, it is quite possible that it is not even easy to obtain. Unfortunately, it is no longer easy to get ideas in Dutch restaurants. After all, in the Netherlands, skilled workers have been replaced by students who have a part-time job. Belgium has long had a good reputation for serving, and there too, serving has become presenting. On the other hand, there is a lot of beautiful things for sale, make it complete.

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    Time for a delicious dinner or tapas evening? Then the Lolaa plateaus should not be missing.

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    Time for a delicious dinner or tapas evening? Then a platter with delicacies should not be missing.

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    Time for a delicious dinner or tapas evening? Then a platter with delicacies should not be missing.

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    The Chaka trays are made of rattan and a little bamboo. The perfect contrast to the simple, Scandinavian home.

    39

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    With this Nicolas vahe bbq set you get a complete set that also looks stylish.

    39.95

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    The Neat apron has a timeless black color and is made of washed cotton.

    46.95

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    Protect your clothes with this Nicolas Vahé apron. The Neat apron has a stylish, black color and is made of washed cotton.

    53.95

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    Use this House Doctor bowl to keep your fruit in the same place, or use it as decoration in the cold winter months by placing pinecones in the bowl.

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    The plateau is made of aluminum and has a stylish and minimalist design. Place it as a decoration and eye-catcher on a table, sideboard or any other place you want to draw attention to.

    99

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    The Jishani tray from House Doctor has a dark brown color and is large enough to place larger items such as a vase, candles and mood lights.

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    The huge size is ideal for placing a large number of candlesticks and vases on a large coffee table or even on the floor.

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    The Cast tray from House Doctor is made of black aluminum and has a size that is large enough to beautifully present several of your favorite decorations.

    69.95
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