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1. Impress Guests with Decadent, Easy Appetizers
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It's possible to cook for a party -- or last-miute guests -- without spending all day prepping your food. These low-maintenance yet decadent appetizers can be prepped the day before, so you'll just have a few last-minute additions, and voila , ready to go! These appetizers speak for themselves, and believe it; the conversation won't lag. Garlic Toasts with Red Pepper Aioli (Adapted from Giada de... Read More

2. How to Have a Wine and Cheese Tasting
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If you're aiming to host a trendy and elegant -- and grown-up -- get-together, a wine and cheese tasting should be high on your agenda. A wine and cheese tasting allows you and your guests to sample new flavors of cheese, wine and finger foods while enjoying great conversation at the same time. {relatedarticles} A wine and cheese tasting may sound like a high-maintenance event, but in reality it takes a lot less... Read More

3. Party Appetizer Recipes - So Easy and So Affordable!
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These are two of my favorite party appetizer recipes that I used to prepare in parties! They are quick, easy and the ingredients are available in any store. Note: Both party appetizer recipes yield 8 servings. {relatedarticles} Cocktail Kebabs 8 large Shrimp, cooked 1 Garlic clove, crushed 2 Green onions, trimmed 2 tbsp Lemon juice 1/2 Red bell pepper, seeded, cut in thin... Read More

4. Sneaking in Nutrition
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Preparing foods that are both nutritious and delicious is always a challenge. If, like most families, you have a picky eater or two, there are a few tricks you can use to boost the nutritional value of the foods your family loves. One such trick is to "sneak" or "hide" nutrition in food to give it a healthy makeover. Think about the foods your family already enjoys. Even foods that may not seem very nutritious at first can actually be quite... Read More

5. Slam-Dunk Unhealthy Munchies
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Take a little of the madness out of your March basketball parties by serving up some healthy party food. If you're having everyone over to watch the game, then there are lots of traditional game-time foods that you can lighten up -- your guests don't even have to know it's good for them! Grilled foods make great low-fat options. Try making grilled chicken sandwiches or skewering chicken tenderloins and serving with a variety of... Read More

6. Holiday Party Survival Guide
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'Tis the season to be jolly. The holidays are in full swing, and that means you probably have plenty of gatherings, parties and dinners on your plate... as well as plenty of season's eatings that are loaded with fat and calories.{relatedarticles} There are ways to stay on track and still enjoy the festivities. It's simply a matter of some strategizing. For starters, it's far too commonplace to arrive at parties feeling absolutely... Read More

7. How to Host a Successful Sleepover
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As kids begin school, the subject of having friends sleep over will rear its head. One of the nice things about having a sleepover instead of traditional birthday party is that you can supervise all the activities in your home, plus you tend not to have to rent expensive spaces, so the option can be more economical. But once you have all those kids over, can you simply put in the earplugs and do your best to ignore them? If only...No, a... Read More


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