Entertaining without Stressby Patty Sachs |
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WEEKEND HOLIDAY POTLUCK BRUNCH. Plan an open house and serve the food buffet style. You can provide a hearty main dish, fruit and vegetable juices, and coffee, while you ask your guests to bring pastries or fruit to round out the menu. This easy-to-implement gathering will inspire warm and friendly conversation while pleasantly interrupting the hustle of the busy season. Suggestion: Exchange token gifts appropriate for use in the morning hours.
WEEK NIGHT DESSERT & COFFEE BREAK. Can be an after-shopping event that features sampling special coffees and "brought to share" dessert delicacies. Perfect idea to relax and catch up with friends and family. Suggestion: Exchange sweet gifts or participate in a cookie/candy swap.
AFTER WORK WINE & CHEESE SOCIAL for fellow employees, friends, associates, or clients. Offer light pre-dinner fare such as wine, mineral waters, soft drinks, cheese, crackers, and fresh veggie appetizers. Your guests can spend as little as half an hour mixing and mingling for a bit of holiday cheer. Suggestion: Invite your neighborhood wine/spirits retailer to set up a new product tasting.
CASUAL CHAT 'N HOLICARDS can be a lively and productive session of card addressing, stuffing, sealing, and stamping in a workshop atmosphere. Set up large tables with good lighting and ample snacks and beverages. This plan allows guests to pitch in and do their favorite part of what is usually a monotonous and tedious chore. For guests that do not ordinarily send cards, provide the supplies for extra elegant one-of-a-kind greeting card creations. Suggestion: Provide rubber stamp art supplies for some lavish finishing-touch envelope decorations.
ARTS & CRAFT HOLIDAY PLAYTIME requires a similar workshop set-up for guests who will bring holiday and decorating craft projects. Suggestion: Craft pros can be prepared to entertain by giving a short demonstration of a favorite technique.
ROLLICKING WRAP SESSION where a Santa's workshop atmosphere is sure to prevail. Each guest brings one type of ribbon and paper-enough to wrap all of their gifts. The supplies are then pooled and your guests can create fabulous work-of-art packages dressed in a variety of glorious papers and adornments. Suggestion: Fortify busy elves with delicious "gabbing and grabbing" food and drink. Also have a roll of craft or butcher paper available for large bulky items.
You will have a lot less work, worry and expense if you do some creative party pooling by bartering for equipment, labor, and talent with others. This year, be the cool, calm host/hostess who will actually have fun at your own party and enjoy an abundance of holiday spirit-stress-free!
by Arthur Agatston.
The famed Miami Beach cardiologist who has helped millions of people worldwide to lose weight and eat healthier with his best-selling South Beach Diet books now addresses the special challenge that can undermine anyone’s willpower—the irresistible lure of diet-busting dishes at festive occasions. His new book provides choices, putting a healthy twist on favorite entertaining meals for every occasion, whether it’s a family Christimas Eve dinner, a Thanksgiving feast, a Passover seder, a football fest in front of the TV, or a backyard barbeque with the neighbors.

Patty Sachs is an event planning expert and author of these party-planning guides: "Weddings Parties & Celebrations', "52 Totally Unique Theme Parties" and "Don't Wait - Celebrate!" as well as . Patty is a consultant to the event and party industry, speaker and workshop presenter to thousands at conventions and industry events. She is a frequent media interview expert and performer in entertainment productions on special request. Visit her website at www.pattysachs.com.