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I love
having dinner parties and hosting guests, but eventually the cost
of large meals starts to add up. So what's my solution?
Potlucks. Not only do you still get to have everyone over, but you
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People don’t
really pop over for dinner much round these parts. There are dinner
parties, which
are lovely in their own ways, but then there is just the humble
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Formal table setting skills may
have gone the way of, well, eating formal dinners in one's own
home, but sometimes you get that urge to cook a big meal and
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