Labor Day weekend is approaching, which means that many homeowners are preparing to host friends and family for a cook-out out on the porch, before the weather becomes too cold for outdoor meals.
To start the celebrations, you should contact guests to determine their food preferences. Consider the different appetites of young children, too, because they usually won’t be able to finish a full hamburger, and may prefer simpler fare, like grilled cheese sandwiches.
If calling the invitees is too much of a hassle, try to arrange a buffet that includes a selection of fruits, vegetables, meats and salads. Buffets are a great way to cut down on the time spent serving each meal and ensure that the cook can enjoy the party along with the guests.
Labor Day bashes often go late into the night, and decks, porches and patios can be difficult to properly illuminate. For this reason, Brown Christmas Lights may be the ideal lighting solution, since they can be wrapped around railings and outdoor furniture so that the whole area is lit by a soft glow.
They can also be strung along gardens to add a radiance to flowers and bushes. 
