Sugar Editorial Picks
Nov 24, 2008 -
Take note friends and family: These gifts are perfect for the ultimate party girl. I'm talking about the gal who hardly sleeps, is constantly in the process of planning a fabulous soirée, and considers party-hopping her favorite sport.
This gold crocodile wine caddy lets her transport bubbly in style.
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Feb 01, 2008 -
I recently read a story about how you shouldn't bring food if the hostess says not to, and was wondering how you felt about it. When you go to a dinner party, do you bring food even if the hostess says to just bring your appetite?
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Do You Bring Food to a Dinner Party?
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Dec 07, 2007 -
I like to consider myself a hostess with the mostess. Entertaining is what I do; it's what I live for. So naturally, putting together a gift guide for the ultimate hostess was incredibly easy.
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Nov 30, 2007 -
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When You Go to a Party, Do You Bring the Host/Hostess a Gift?
Always
Sometimes, it depends on the party.
Sometimes, if I remember.
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Nov 23, 2007 -
I'm really intrigued by these edible shot glasses. They come in two fun kinds: candy cane and mint chocolate. After you shoot the liquor of your choice, you can munch on the shot glass itself!
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Nov 20, 2007 -
When attending Thanksgiving at a friend's house, don't forget to bring a fabulous hostess gift. If you're at a loss for ideas and want to think beyond the typical bottle of wine, check out these wonderful hostess gifts. — Hostess With the Mostess
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Aug 30, 2007 -
When I'm invited to a dinner, party, or bbq and don't have the time to put together a special gift for the hostess, I'll stop by my local wine shop and pick up a bottle for her to enjoy at a later date. I include a nice appreciative note and package the bottle to look pretty. Tying a bow with a satin ribbon makes it look festive, but if you don't have a huge collection of ribbon like I do, think about buying a set of these wine bottle gift bags.
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Jul 09, 2007 -
So you've been invited to a dinner party and the inevitable question looms: Gift for the host, yes or no? You may be thinking, it's only a dinner party, so why should I bother to bring something for the hostess? Well, simply put, you should because it's common courtesy!
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Mar 08, 2007 -
Recently geeksugar told me a story I found rather traumatizing. Apparently a friend of hers had taken the day off of work early to make a labor intensive dessert - cream puffs - to bring to a party she was attending that night. The party was a potluck in which everyone was asked to bring a dish.
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Feb 07, 2007 -
Attending a special Valentine's dinner or girls only Valentine event? Instead of showing up at the party with a boring bottle of wine or the usual box of chocolates, give your hostess a really romantic treat with one of these seductive surprises!
The day before her event send her a set of I love you roses.
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