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A Brief Etiquette Primer for Barbecue Hosts and Guests
Finger lickin’ good is not necessarily good, especially if you’re a guest at an outdoor barbecue hosted by non-family. Even more so, if the barbecue is tied to a more formal event such as a fundraiser or wedding, where you’d like to impress your hosts and other...
Summer Outdoor Tablescape Essentials
Chances are, if you are like most of us, you’re going to be eating outdoors this summer. You’ll probably even host a few events like cookouts. Tablescaping can become a problem, especially if you’re the sort who becomes bored with the same old things. And condiments...
Finding food inspiration while traveling.
Often as an event planner a client feels compelled to take a safe route when choosing food for their event’s menu....
A list of destination wedding considerations.
Reid Rodell designs and plans destination events regularly. Destination weddings are becoming more and more popular...
The benefits of staying faithful to airlines, hotels, and car rental companies.
If you are a frequent traveler, then you already know the benefits of remaining faithful to airline, hotel, car rental...
7 simple last-minute touches for a great new year’s eve party.
We have three days until New Year’s Eve. No worries, said no one ever. Perhaps, we can make this better by offering 7...
A few curated posts to help you with holiday hosting.
Put your feet up, hide away in a room with a closed door, breathe, and read these curated posts with tips and advice...
Last minute prep tips for holiday hosting.
The countdown begins. Eleven days to Christmas and 17 days to New Year’s Eve. The countdown can bring pressure,...