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Party Planning Ideas & Recipes

Plan a terrific party for friends and family with our party-planning tips and delicious recipes.

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Get the Party Started!

Who doesn’t love a great party? From a small dinner party or potluck to an outdoor celebration or special occasion, we’ve got the planning tips, ideas, and recipes to make your soiree a smashing success.


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Baked Brie

Gooey Brie in cream-cheese pastry -- this will impress your guests.

Floral Ice Bowl

Bowl folks over at your gathering with this frozen serving bowl.

Cleaning Up After a Big Bash

Tips on how to clean up a house party mess fast and efficiently.

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  • 1Marinated Asparagus Salad Must Read
    This simple side accompanies your holiday menu perfectly, and saves you lots of extra time.
  • 2Cranberry Spinach Salad
    Cranberries add flavor and festivity to your salads. The recipe here is perfect for your holiday table this season.
  • 3Stuffed Sweet Onions
    A filling of savory ham and herbed bread crumbs makes the onions a decadent accompaniment to any meal.
  • 4Fruit-Glazed Turkey
    An occasion as special as Thanksgiving calls for a show-stopping entree. Make your turkey a star this year.
  • 5Baked Mushrooms With Spinach Must Read
    Delight your guests with a special side that's perfect for the holiday season.
  • 6Apple Walnut Slaw Must Read
    This refreshing side perfectly counterparts traditional holiday fare.
  • 7Macaroon Sweet Potato Bake
    Your holiday menu is not complete if it doesn't include sweet potatoes. Add this unique dish to the table this season.
  • 8Dinner for Two -- in Aisle Three
    What are these professional chefs doing working in supermarkets?
  • 9My Family Ravioli
    To start a tasty family tradition, make this delicious ravioli for the holidays.

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Daily Tip

“ Wipe down germy items, like the phone and TV remote, every few days (do it twice a day when someone's ill). ”

Bonus Tip

“ Here's one way to know the difference. Allergies almost never cause aches, pains, or fever. Conversely, cold and flu symptoms rarely include itchy eyes or frequent sneezing. - Stanford University Medical Center ”

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