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10 Tips for Planning a Successful Dinner Party

This article discusses how to put together a dinner party without having your stress level go through the roof.

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Dressing Up a Table

How to enhance your dinner table for your guests.

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What is an Appetizer?

One or two delicious and exceptionally attractive foods, a small, icy cold glass of well seasoned tomato juice or mixed fruit juices, or a glass of dry sherry or dry champagne prepare the hungry guest for your dinner which follows.

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For the New Cook (Keep It Simple)

I remember as a new cook what a huge chore cooking for company looked to be. I found that it is not that hard. A good dinner can be prepared with simple ingredients and it doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Here are some instructions on stocking your refrigerator and pantry so you will always be prepared.

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How to Avoid Stress and Impress Guests This Holiday Season

Don`t let stress get you down this holiday season. Pace yourself and enjoy the festivities.

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Host a Stress-Free Holiday Party

The holidays are a great for spending time with family and friends, but often people avoid hosting parties because of all the preparation required. Here are some simple solutions to help you host a stress free holiday party.

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10 Terrible Side Dishes for Thanksgiving

Want to ruin your Thanksgiving Day dinner, try serving these awful side dishes.

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Candy Cane Bath Salt

This is a great bath salt for you and your family to enjoy during the holidays or any time of the year. Take care of your health and do not use oil baths or salt baths if you have sensitive skin or skin allergies.

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How to Throw the Perfect Birthday Party

Throwing a party seems simple. Buy some snacks, invite some friends, and turn on the music. But, you’ll have a better party if you follow these five easy steps.

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Planning a Graduation Open House on a Budget

Learn frugal tips to save money on an expensive party. You don’t have to keep up with the “Jones” to have a fun Open House for your graduate.