Ronni
Well-known Member
- Location
- Nashville TN
In the early days of marriage, I tried my hand at formal entertaining. We didn’t have a silver service, or linen tablecloths, or even fine china, but still I did my best to lay a formal table and cook fancy dishes, and have actual dinner parties.
It didn’t take me long to realize I’m not a "formal entertaining" kind of person. I might still make fancy dishes (I like to cook) but it didn’t take long for that dining room to get pushed into service as something else, whether it was a play room, library, music room, or a school room (I homeschooled)
For many many years now my idea of entertaining is a gathering of folks comfortable enough to be chatting with me while I cook and they help, or take my demand to “get out of the kitchen you’re in my way!” goodnaturedly, take out the garbage upon request, and help gather up the plates and load the dishwasher. The only "formal" things I do is lay a tablecloth, and insist on appropriate manners. That's formal enough for me.
What about you?
It didn’t take me long to realize I’m not a "formal entertaining" kind of person. I might still make fancy dishes (I like to cook) but it didn’t take long for that dining room to get pushed into service as something else, whether it was a play room, library, music room, or a school room (I homeschooled)
For many many years now my idea of entertaining is a gathering of folks comfortable enough to be chatting with me while I cook and they help, or take my demand to “get out of the kitchen you’re in my way!” goodnaturedly, take out the garbage upon request, and help gather up the plates and load the dishwasher. The only "formal" things I do is lay a tablecloth, and insist on appropriate manners. That's formal enough for me.
What about you?