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  2. The Secret to Hosting an Unforgettable Dinner Party - AOL

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    First things first: Spread the word! Send out invitations sooner rather than later. Having a clear idea of the number of guests is key for successful planning. Pick a date, then send out invites ...

  3. Here's How to Set the Table for Thanksgiving - AOL

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    This guide will show you how to set a table for any occasion, from a laid-back family dinner to a fancy dinner party. We've outlined the rules for basic, casual, and formal table settings.

  4. How to host a dinner party for under £2 per portion - AOL

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    Cost: 91p per portion. Wine match: Campaneo Old Vines Tempranillo. A tasty, flavour-packed and hearty stew using chicken drumsticks, lentils, carrots and onion simmered in a rich stock. Make for ...

  5. How To Host A New Year's Eve Dinner Party For Under $125 - AOL

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    Throw a tablecloth over your table (or coffee table) as the centerpiece of it all. This one from Amazon has a cozy cottage core vibe I'm obsessed with. Rustic Table Cloth , $21.99

  6. Table setting - Wikipedia

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    Informal setting with pancakes in a California mountain cabin. At an informal setting, fewer utensils are used and serving dishes are placed on the table. Sometimes the cup and saucer are placed on the right side of the spoon, about 30 cm or 12 inches from the edge of the table. Often, in less formal settings, the napkin should be in the wine ...

  7. Dinner Party Etiquette: 8 Things You Think Are Polite but ...

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    As kids, we’re told to mind our Ps and Qs and avoid pushing people in the sandbox. But then, when we become adults, there’s another, less-obvious set of rules that we’re expected to follow ...