Friday, May 6, 2011




Elegant Or Casual Dinner Parties? Your Guests Will Beg for More

The best dinner parties are intimate and memorable. The best thing about dinner party planning is that you really don't have to have much of a reason to have a dinner party other than getting together with good friends.

It's All about the Food

Hosts and dinner party guests all have one primary thing in mind for a dinner party - DINNER! The food is the focus and all the conversation, laughter, and stories surround and wrap the dinner in fun and memories.

Choose food that can take center stage with a great performance and with ease. Play chef yourself, involve your guests in food preparation, or hire a caterer. Just be sure the food is good. If it is, it might be a topic of conversation, but more often than not, it's the just the reason to come together. But, good conversation is the result. A bad meal can be a big spoiler however.

Interesting People Create an Interesting Evening

Invite just enough people to create a good conversation. 6-10 is usually a good number to have stories, conversation, and jokes volleying around easily and with fun. Just be sure your table will easily accommodate everyone comfortably.

Invite people who have common interests for an easy and comfortable evening. If you invite people who don't know each other well it can invite a stimulating and potentially lively debate of ideas. Both can make for a fun and interesting dinner party.

If someone is new in town dinner party planning just to introduce people is a great strategy. Be sure to plan some conversation starters before the dinner party begins. "Bob, was just elected to city councilman and Lois just moved here from Springfield where she was on the county board of commissioners." You could probably share some tips on campaigning and governing with each other.

Your goal is to bring a group of guests together who will enjoy the evening, the food, and each other!

Shine Up the Crystal and Polish the Silver

Treat your guests to your very best. Dinner party planning is a great time to "put on the dog" and let your guests know how important they are to you.

A pretty centerpiece can put the final touch on your table. Candles can give it an elegant and dreamy glow.

Move your dinner party around the house. Start with cocktails in one room where your guests can meet and get the conversation warmed up.

When you're ready to serve dinner move to the dining room.

Coffee, after dinner drinks, and or dessert can be in another part of the house. The family room, living room, pool, or porch are all potential gathering spots.

Make it Memorable and Elegant

Dinner party planning is easy. Keep it simple and elegant and it will be easy.

E. Ann Hill is a party planning expert with many years of personal and professional party and event planning experience. Her goal is to instill the #1 objective for entertaining - the host should enjoy planning the party and the party itself as much as his or her guests.



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