Throw a girls' poker party
Posted by pelican 24 days ago (http://rss.feedsportal.com)
Whip up some tasty nibbles, deal the cards and have a different kind of ladies' nigh: iVillage
Hosting a kids' Halloween party but haven't done anything to prepare? Don't panic - there's still plenty of time. Perri Lewis has some tipsThe costumesThey may want the full Harry Potter get-up or a pretty pink Disney princess dress, but don't waste the afternoon trawling the shops for a ready-made outfit. Homemade costumes aren't time-consuming and needn't be just a white sheet with cut-out eyeh
According to a new study, the British are ditching formal dining for casual meals where the guests muck in and help themselves. Can it be true? Over to our panel of foodies …Zoe WilliamsWhat gave dinner parties a bad name is not the formality of the food, but of the guest list – that 80s thing where some mover like Elisabeth Murdoch would invite over some shaker like Alan Yentob, and they wo
Modern manners: the dinner party guest
Posted by edwina 45 days ago (http://www.guardian.co.uk)
In this second part of her exploration of dinner party manners, Felicity Cloake asks what makes the perfect guest and what rules out a repeat invitation?When you catch sight of that stack of dirty dishes in the sink, or the shopping bill in the hall, attending a dinner party might seem like the easy side of the bargain. Surely all you have to do is turn up and eat? If you're nodding at this point
Gator Crashes Family's Independence Weekend Party
Posted by ference 145 days ago (http://wcco.com)
He wasn't invited, but that didn't stop an alligator from showing up to one Eagan family's Independence celebration Friday.
Party food always tastes better on a skewer. Celebrate with our cocktail stick canape. iVillage UK
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