With Valentine’s Day looming, people are scrambling to make dinner plans. For those looking to go beyond one-on-one date nights, dinner parties are a popular way to get loved ones together for a good ...
Why bother renting out a party hall or booking up an (awkwardly) long table at a restaurant when you can throw a perfectly fine, and dare I say, much more personal, dinner party in the comfort of your ...
The pressure to host a perfect, elaborate dinner party keeps many people from inviting others into their homes. The author suggests simplifying hosting by serving one shared dish and letting guests ...
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Between last-minute summer soirees and fast-approaching ...
Sharing meals with friends and family has been shown to increase happiness, especially in the cold winter months. Natasha Feldman, author of “The Dinner Party Project,” has some tips to help you host ...
Hilary Pollack is the deputy editor at Eater. She has more than 15 years of experience in culture journalism and food media and is always down to order for the table. Nick Curtola throws a dinner ...
The holiday season is an opportunity to get together with friends and family. Many times that means throwing a dinner party. Party planner and Chef Shannon Smith joined News On 6 with some dinner ...
Gather up all your old magazines and get your guests to do the same to host a scrapbooking or mood-boarding dinner party. You ...