Entertaining at home is kind of like exercise: you’re so happy that you did it, but that doesn’t stop you from dreading it the next time around. Who should you invite? What should you serve? Will you ever find a playlist that won't unexpectedly veer into gangster rap or Kidzbop?
In this episode we discuss ways to take the stress out of having people over:lowering your standards (okay, easier said than done, but give it a shot)sticking with what works- nail down a few go-to dishes, and then make them every timehaving buffets instead of sit-down dinnershosting potlucks (although Amy claims these can actually be *more* work for the host)figuring out what music you’re going to play before the doorbell ringsAnd here’s some useful links for more ideas- and more reassurance:
The Simple Dollar: How to Organize a Cost-Effective and Fun Dinner Party
Laura Gaskill for Forbes: 8 Stress-Busting Tips For Hosting Small Gatherings
Nancy Mitchell for Apartment Therapy: Why Doesn’t Anyone Have Parties Anymore?
Teddy Wayne for NYT: The Death of the Party
GfK: Half of Americans entertain guests in their homes at least once a month
Isadora Allman for Psychology Today: On Entertaining and Being Entertained
Tony Naylor for The Guardian: The new rules of dinner parties: don't be on time – and bring more booze than you need
Having people over is always worth the effort. Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the potluck!
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