Holiday Hosting with Caleigh Alleyne
Families and friends will be uniting once again this holiday season.
Lifestyle journalist Caleigh Alleyne joined CTV Morning Live to share tips for stress-free holiday hosting.
Alleyne recommends stocking up on reusable decorations so that decking the halls is made easy year over year.
Food is an important part of any holiday party. Alleyne recommends creating Instagram-worthy food displays and an interactive coffee set-up.
This is a fun way for guests to serve themselves.
Alleyne opted for the Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker. It has 12-cup capacity and brews the highest-quality coffee.
In addition to the coffee maker, the powerful burr grinder grinds coffee beans to a uniform size, and the superior-quality milk frother allows guests to create a coffeehouse-worthy latte.
When sharing spaces this holiday season, cleanliness needs to be kept top of mind.
Alleyne uses Clorox Disinfecting Wipes to easily sanitize high-touch surfaces.
Over the holiday season some guests travel from out of town.
Alleyne recommends SmartSilk bedding to keep visitors comfy during their stay.
This bedding offers advanced allergen protection with a smooth and luxurious feel.
Check out the full video with Caleigh Alleyne to learn more.
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