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5 Things You Actually Don’t Need When Hosting a Dinner Party

Practical Entertaining Tips from Amanda S. Gluck of Fashionable Hostess
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Entertaining tips and bar cart styling via Waiting on Martha

When I think about throwing a dinner party for friends, it sounds pretty overwhelming.  But not because the desire to host and entertain isn’t there. It’s the opposite case; I recently kicked off a monthly supper club with my friends, and together we’re slowly navigating the casual dinner party waters.  It only took us a month or two to find that timing the dishes’ cook times, setting a beautiful table and not being stressed out the ENTIRE time comes with lots of experience. 

It’s easy to find stunning tabletops, inspiring centerpieces and gorgeous bar carts these days, thanks to Pinterest and Instagram.  It’s easy to find checklists of anything and everything you should have on-hand when hosting your picture-perfect dinner party.  But while those checklists are helpful, the reality is that you won’t always have ALL of the so-called “essentials”, (and you won’t always want to go out and get them).  

That’s why I tapped entertaining guru Amanda Gluck of Fashionable Hostess for a little practical entertaining advice for us here today.  Amanda makes it look SO easy to pull together pin-worthy spreads, so she was my go-to gal for some solid insider advice.  Instead of having her share everything you DO need when hosting a casual dinner party, I invited her to share the five things you can actually do away with.  Whether you have a lot of entertaining experience or not (*raises hand*), I think you’ll find this list helpful when planning your next get-together. Cheers, Kat

No. 1…A full set of silverware. A fork and knife will suffice, especially if you are eating casual. Make dessert finger-friendly, like cookies or brownies so you don’t need dessert plates or forks!

No…2. Place cards. While for large parties it’s great to assign seats so people will mingle, keep small parties casual and let people sit where they choose.

No. 3…A table cloth. I often times use placemats, or even just chargers and plates!

No. 4….Multiple courses. When I get together with friends or family, I put out all the food on on my buffet in my dining room with serving pieces and all at once everyone gets up and eats! I always encourage people to get up and take seconds too!

No. 5…You don’t need to do everything! Ask one guest to be in charge of dessert, another to bring a fruit salad, another to bring wine. You would be surprised but people love helping out!

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07.04 || This Week I

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…felt inspired to have a good ol’ American beach day.
…added boatloads of summery new arrivals to the Shop and launched our Fourth of July sale; 15% off all SUMMER items with code AMERICA.
…shopped the Tory Burch summer sale and oxfords I’ve been lusting after finally found their way into my cart. #tomboyatheart 
…agreed with T&C on some entertaining musts.
…started to count down till I co-host the Brand Market Workshop with Anna in a city where Martha came to be, Chicago!  Only 20 seats loves, so snag your ticket now!   
…embraced the rollercoaster like Kate and headed words of wisdom from 21 other amazing women.
…discovered a fabulous artist thanks to Gaby.
…sent big hugs to all those in NC this weekend…be safe!
…urged my Atlanta Creatives to sign up for this amazing workshop.
…drooled over this take on a summer salad.
…craved everything over at A Sunny Afternoon, but I especially have my eye on one of THESE.
…prepared to celebrate America’s independence with family, friends and a whole lotta’ pie!  
…received my first mean comment on Instagram.  And not constructive mean (though I’m not sure thats a thing), like just mean.  I won’t delve too much into it as mean comments are nothing new to Bloggers or to anyone who puts themselves out there creatively, but I will say you get back what you give in this life so I suggest we all try to be just a tad kinder to others.  And if you can’t be kind don’t follow me, just stay out of my realm all together because I did not create it, I did not invite it, and I sure as heck don’t associate with it.  truly, MKR

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Roasted Cauliflower with Apples, Cranberries & Sage

A perfect seasonal, side dish for your holiday table
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Roasted Cauliflower side dish with Apples, Cranberries & Fried Sage, Waiting On Martha

Over the past two weeks we’ve had the pleasure of sharing the recipes from our Woodland Wonderland Dinner with Rue Magazine, (a fruit filled ice ring, roasted sweet potatoes, wintery kale salad, braised short ribs, and sweet potato creme brûlée).  But like all good things, our dinner must come to an end. And what better way to end than with a roasted cauliflower side dish to put all other side dishes to shame.  Homespun Atlanta’s roasted cauliflower side dish with apples, cranberries, and sage.  A spot on seasonal dish that as delicious as it is easy to make.  

So enjoy and here’s to hoping at least one of these dishes (if not all) will make it on to your table this holiday season.  Truly, MKR

 

Roasted Cauliflower with Apples, Cranberries & Sage
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Ingredients
  1. 1 head Cauliflower, cut into small florets
  2. 2 Apples, Large Dice
  3. ½ bunch Sage Leaves picked
  4. 1 cup Fresh Cranberries
  5. 3 T Butter, Melted
  6. Grapeseed Oil or Blend
  7. 2 T Sherry Vinegar
  8. Salt and Pepper
Instructions
  1. Preheat Oven to 425 F
  2. After cauliflower, apples, and cranberries are prepped, place in a large bowl. Toss with melted
  3. butter, grapeseed oil, and sherry vinegar. Season with salt and pepper.
  4. Place tossed veggies onto a baking sheet or roasting pan and roast for 15­-18 minutes until
  5. tender and golden brown.
  6. Place in a large bowl and serve.
Notes
  1. Pairs great with braised, roasted meats. Also could go well with Lamb.
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