At-home entertaining is back in full swing. Martha Stewart recently rereleased Entertaining, her 1982 debut book that started ...
As the holiday season approaches, the spirit of celebration fills the air, and what better way to revel in the joy than by hosting a holiday gathering? But let's be honest, while the idea of having ...
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A New Year's Eve party (or day-after brunch) isn't complete without a chilled bottle of sparkling wine. Made with ...
While you may not use the recipes from 1982, the practical ideas for hosting a dinner party are timeless. The following tips are things I noticed throughout nearly every chapter of Stewart’s premier ...
To say that entertaining can be stressful isn’t breaking news. There are so many decisions to make, starting long before the day of the event. At first, you’ll probably have a lot more questions than ...
While I’ve never been one for resolutions, I do love that a new year gives me the opportunity to try and learn new things while incorporating more of what I already love. As much as I enjoy cooking, ...
The holiday entertaining season has begun! But if you’re feeling the strain of the season already, don’t get your tinsel in a tangle! Registered Dietitian Amy Goodson joined Pete Scalia with her tips ...
Create a warm, inviting holiday spread with these cozy Christmas appetizers. They are perfect for easy, stress-free ...
A few weeks ago, when I got an e-mail from Martha Stewart’s publicist, informing me that Stewart had agreed to a phone interview—“tomorrow at 11:15 for ten minutes,” he wrote, in response to my ...
We may receive an affiliate commission from anything you buy from this article. In the 1940s and '50s, Washington, D.C. socialite Perle Mesta was renowned for hosting parties that brought political ...
As someone with a longstanding love of Mario Party games, I knew that LEGO Party! had big shoes to fill. But although the general concept is the same, it was clear as soon as I booted up the game for ...