Help-yourself breakfast buffet makes it easy on host, guests

This September 2017 photo taken in New York shows mini banana bread. Setting out breakfast for your guests to help themselves when they wake up in the morning is a low-stress, make ahead way for you to offer the morning meal. (Sarah Crowder/Katie Workman via AP)
This April 2018 photo shows a leek, mushroom and goat cheese quiche in New York. Setting out breakfast for your guests to help themselves to when they wake up in the morning is a low-stress, make ahead way for you to offer the morning meal. (Mia/Katie Workman via AP)
This April 2018 photo shows a leek, mushroom and goat cheese quiche in New York. Setting out breakfast for your guests to help themselves to when they wake up in the morning is a low-stress, make ahead way for you to offer the morning meal. (Mia/Katie Workman via AP)
This September 2017 photo taken in New York shows mini banana bread. Setting out breakfast for your guests to help themselves when they wake up in the morning is a low-stress, make ahead way for you to offer the morning meal. (Sarah Crowder/Katie Workman via AP)

Let’s say guests are staying with you for some part of the holiday. You’ve planned a beautiful, robust holiday dinner. You’ve even been prescient enough to make a big batch of soup and buy a graze board’s supply of cheeses, charcuterie, olives, etc. for a casual midday meal. You’ve made the beds, laid out fresh towels, remembered to bump up your wine reserves.