"In character, in manner, in style, in all things, the supreme excellence is simplicity." ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Tips For Easy Holiday Entertaining
Photo: Charles Walton IV
Plan your menu at least a week in advance. That will give you time to locate hard-to-find items and shop the sales. To avoid long checkout lines, visit the grocery during weekdays or off-peak hours.
• Skip the experiments. Prepare items you've successfully made before. Besides, guests may be looking forward to your specialties.
• Use a few convenience foods. For a quick appetizer, top a whole Brie wheel with prepared mango chutney and serve with plenty of thin ginger snaps.
• Set out plates, serving pieces, glasses, and flatware the night before. It's less stressful to search for that stray serving spoon without an audience.
• Clean as you cook. Unless you've enlisted a kitchen helper, stopping to wash and put away pots and pans will save time at the end of the day (when you're most tired).
• Don't overclean your house. Remove clutter, dust large items, dim the lights, and set out a few candles and perhaps some poinsettias or other bright floral arrangements. That's all you need to create a festive ambience. Focus cleaning time on the guest bath―it's brighter in there.
Living in a complicated and fast paced world, many of us are yearning for simplicity. That doesn't mean sacrificing value - quite the contrary. When we strip away the clutter in our lives, we are left with that which matters most. At the end of the day, when we close our door on the cacophony of the outside world, we are looking for peace, family and friends, a refuge that brings order to chaos, refreshes the spirit and fills the well. This place is dedicated to that end. I hope those who visit this place will glean small ideas from its daily offerings of healthy recipes, beautifully decorated rooms, useful tips, and informative links. My most fervent wish is that you leave with something of value, something that reminds you to savor the simplicity that can reside in the smallest details. Thank you for dropping by. Please, come again.
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