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Etiquette Examples

  • Formal Place Setting
    Right now there's only the formal table setting but over the next few weeks stop back in and see more simple etiquette examples to follow.

The Big Easy

  • Chanting
    Drick and I had a fantastic visit to the Big Easy, so much so that this Northeastern girl wants to move there! We stayed in the Garden District which was beautiful, and the kindness and culture that New Orleans served up was absolutely addicting! (Above is a photo of crawfish etouffee over fried eggs and hash browns! Oh my word was it amazing!)

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February 21, 2008

CALLING ALL READERS!...

and party-goers....my sister, Anna, and I have been working on a new entertaining book that is going to be chock full of great party and hosting advice. But it’s gotten me thinking about parties all the time! That means I’m talking about party ideas all the time and the more I talk with people the more interesting things I learn. So, I thought I’d cast the line out there and ask you all what have been some of your favorite things about parties. Maybe it’s the coolest way to set up a bar, or to serve dinner. It could be an incredible playlist that really got people in the partying mood. Maybe it was the best table setting you’ve ever created, or the biggest most successful surprise party you’ve ever given. Whatever it is I’m dying to know!!!!!!! Tell me, tell me, tell me what makes the parties you’ve loved tick!!!!!!

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Good Food
Good Conversations
Good Activites
A Diverse Range of guests
Sometimes Music or Dancing

I think those little plates with the cut outs that hold a stem glass for wine or water are great for guests so they can mingle with their drink and food, and not fumble about. It makes things less awkward.

Thanks guys, great tips! I wish even more people had responded as you both did!

I didn't respond because I couldn't think of anything good ;)

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