Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Show Boards by Lea Dixon

 

Surprise & delight with charcuterie masterpieces!

It's time to elevate your hosting game. You can make every gathering an unforgettable experience with the magic of creative charcuterie and grazing boards. Whether you’re hosting a casual get-together or a more sophisticated soirée, 
Show Boards offers delicious designs for edible art that will wow your guests―from the Wildflower Crudités display and Solar System spread to the Boom Box Board and Charcuterie Chalet. Step-by-step instructions and clear photos help you create platters filled with artistry and amazing food.

- Treat your guests to fifty picture-perfect boards that defy expectations
- Craft flavorful illusions around fun themes, holidays, and seasons
- Find inspiration for personalized platters that celebrate milestones and events
- Spark connection, conversation, and joy over showstopping displays

Show Boards is your go-to guide for fun party platters that taste as good as they look. Unleash your creativity and share laughter, love, and stunning food. Welcome to the party!

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Lea Dixon is the creator behind The Platter Girl a fun charcuterie community where you will learn everything you need to know about GRAZING! Lea's first cookbook Mostly Plant Based Platters & Boards guides you through building healthier vegetarian platters with Lea's five step Eat Beautifully Method! Platter Girl is where you will find the best party food ideas on socials! From simple cheesy appetizers to grazing tables to stunning salads and delicious dinners served on a slab of wood - there is something delicious for everyone at Platter Girl! Lea has been showcased on the Scott Brothers Entertainment production Amazing Graze on Discovery+, Oregon 1989 magazine, and developed recipes and boards for The Feed Feed, Farm Rich Foods, Toby's Family Foods, Kelly's Jelly, Castello Cheese USA and many more. Lea lives near Portland, Oregon with her 3 children Phoenix, Indie & Arelia and her husband Ryan.

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