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By Remington, Sara; Post, Emily; Post, Elizabeth L.; Post, Anna

Anna put up and Lizzie submit, the great-great-granddaughters of world-renowned etiquette and enjoyable guru Emily put up, supply the first and final advisor you'll ever desire for webhosting a profitable occasion of any dimension easily and enjoyably. With Emily Post’s nice Get-Togethers, the publish sisters revise and reconfigure Emily Post’s wonderful for a contemporary time and a brand new iteration, with beneficial ideas and knowledge to aid younger singles and increase their detailed exciting sort and throw the correct party.

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In fact, the other guests may not even notice that Jane wasn’t on the original guest list! ) Friends Don’t Let Friends... The one thing you can’t ignore is a guest who’s over the limit. First, stop serving him alcohol, and second, take away his car keys. Offer a bed or a couch for the night or take on the responsibility of seeing Mr. Not-So-Sober safely home—but whatever you do, never let him drive. And remember, calling a cab or asking a friend to take the drunk person home only makes him someone else’s responsibility.

Make more if people will be dressing their own. 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard 1 tablespoon red or white wine vinegar � teaspoon kosher or ground sea salt Ground pepper, to taste Optional: ½ teaspoon minced garlic or shallots 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil Herbs of choice: 1 teaspoon chopped fresh parsley, chervil, thyme, or tarragon In a small bowl, whisk together the mustard, vinegar, salt and pepper, and optional garlic or shallots. Continue whisking and slowly add the olive oil. Dress the salad and sprinkle with the fresh herbs and additional salt, if needed.

Should I try serving that new dish I’ve created? When was the last time Will and Susan had us over? What did we do that time? They have kids; do we want to make it a kids night, or just adults? should I double-check? And all this before you’ve even committed to plans. Not to mention the many questions that arise with having people over in general: What if something breaks? What if guests don’t get the hint that it’s time to leave? How do I handle Uncle Randy’s politically incorrect sense of humor?

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