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Cheri’s Top 10 Tips for Holiday Entertaining

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By Cheri Sicard
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Posted November 22nd, 2008
The holidays are already a busy and hectic time. Trying to entertain at this time can take it to a whole new level. Here are some of editor Cheri Sicard’s favorite tips for entertaining with style during the holidays and still keeping your sanity.

3. Simplify the Concept. Instead of a full dinner, consider a simple party especially if you’re a beginner host/hostess. You don’t have to take on a full dinner in order to throw a fabulous holiday party. One of the three themes below are ideas for simple parties that nearly anyone can accomplish:

  • 1. Winter Warm-up – Soups, Breads and Dessert – This is an easy buffet. Simply set out 2-3 (or more, depending on how many guests you’re expecting) tureens of homemade soups, a nice assortment of good quality breads and rolls (visit your favorite bakery if you don’t have the time or inclination to bake yourself), and pick a nice dessert or two (which could also come from the same bakery as the bread). Chafing dishes, which you can rent at a party supply rental, make an elegant presentation for the soups and keep them hot all evening long, but you could also use slow cookers (borrow a few from friends) for a more casual gathering (see also Tip #7). Stock the bar with beer, wine and soft drinks.
  • 2. Cocktails and Finger Foods – A cocktail party is much easier to accomplish than a dinner party, so much that it can even be a stop-by-after-work affair with a little planning. Either stock a full bar or see Tip # 5 for easier and less costly ideas for cocktail parties. Put Tip#2 into play and prepare your food completely in advance so you’ll just have to heat and/or serve at party time.
  • 3. Glitz and Glamour Dessert Party – Make or a buy a variety of desserts and serve with some gourmet coffees, teas and/r hot chocolates (cocktail or eggnog optional). A dessert party makes a great later evening get together top put a fun finale on holiday evening plans – like an after skating, theater going or church gathering. Holly Clegg did a complete easy Dessert Party Plan for us, click here to check it out.



 

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