“Which
Fork Do I Use?” is like a “formal” spiral on thick paper that is your pictorial
guidebook to throwing fabulous parties.
Of
course you know the fork goes on the left of the table setting, unless it’s a
cocktail or dessert fork. Then there are other rules. But isn’t it worth it to
enjoy your cocktail and dessert?
Setting
a proper table is not the same thing as setting a formal table. You can still
follow etiquette at an informal little fondue gathering, or a ‘70s party to
which guests are given their own catchphrase upon arrival (groovy, far out,
you’re the Man!).
Rosemarie
Burns and Linda Reed make learning all this fun, not a cause for stress. A
hostess is all about making her guests feel welcome. And as a guest, don’t you
love all that attention?
Other
tips from the book:
Don’t
be that guest who gets toasted and takes the first sip. It’s like applauding
one self.
If
the hostess says don’t bring anything, don’t. She should be enjoying guests,
not rushing around for extra dishes and vases.
Have
a backup plan. Sometimes the dog makes off with the meat course.
Coconuts!
Coconut
products are trending and Coco Joy makes it easy to get in on it. First, just
drink it.
A
chilled can pure coconut water is a flavorful replenishing treat that can
motivate you through a workout. A jar of beautiful, creamy cold-pressed virgin
coconut oil made my over-easy egg taste so good. While you’ve got the jar open,
go ahead and rub a little oil on your skin. It’s like taking a spa vacation.
Now,
here’s my hard sell. There are bottles of Coco Joy drinks that are pure coconut
milk flavored like coffee, chocolate and banana.
My
mom and I loved the coffee, especially and I think the banana tasted like a
candy of my youth.
What makes this a possible hard sell is preconceived notions. I offered some for my aunt to try and she says she has a thing about anything called milk. Even if it did not come from an animal. She would not try it. Drinking something like this should put one in the mind of a peaceful tropic view, and not promote the bickering my husband and I engaged in whilst I tried to convince him that coconut water and milk are different things. The water comes from young green coconuts. I had to use the internet to convince him.
What makes this a possible hard sell is preconceived notions. I offered some for my aunt to try and she says she has a thing about anything called milk. Even if it did not come from an animal. She would not try it. Drinking something like this should put one in the mind of a peaceful tropic view, and not promote the bickering my husband and I engaged in whilst I tried to convince him that coconut water and milk are different things. The water comes from young green coconuts. I had to use the internet to convince him.
But
there’s another level of consumers are know all about this coconut thing. There
are health benefits that go beyond the great flavor. Coco Joy will tell you all
about it.
Tia
Juanita’s
So
you don’t get to wear your beautiful winter coat very often in Southeast Texas.
Look what you do get. My day-after –turkey treat was getting treated to lunch
at Tia Juanita’s Fish Camp in Beaumont, and sitting on the patio in shorts. My
party of four had fish and shrimp tacos and talked all afternoon while a gentle
breeze wafted through the screens.
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