When you step into the home of a great host, you can feel it right away. The atmosphere is easy and inviting. The drinks are ...
I’m not a cook. I do, however, love to entertain. Because having guests to my home typically involves feeding them, I try to compensate for my lack of culinary skills with stylish presentation. A ...
We may receive an affiliate commission from anything you buy from this article. In the 1940s and '50s, Washington, D.C. socialite Perle Mesta was renowned for hosting parties that brought political ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- We find ourselves getting invited to a lot of parties this time of year: dinners, cookie swaps, and holiday get-togethers, and we never like to show up empty-handed. Need ideas ...
From sweets to serving trays, coffee table books to curiosities, Dallas designers share the best hostess gifts for this ...
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6 Vintage Entertaining Trends That Deserve A Comeback — And 4 To Leave Behind
In an exclusive interview, Tasting Table spoke with three hosting and entertaining experts to get the lowdown on organizing a ...
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5 Little Hosting Touches That Make Guests Feel Extra Special
But what about the teeny details that make your guests feel extra special? Sometimes, it’s the littlest touches—a mint on a ...
Stephanie Nass, a culinary influencer known as Chefanie, recommends some presents to bring along on holiday visits. By Alix Strauss Guests and hosts have a symbiotic relationship, according to ...
Nobody knows how to throw a party like Martha Stewart. More than four decades after the release of “Entertaining,” her classic debut cookbook that solidified her status as a homemaking icon, the ...
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