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It’s here! And it’s free! You can download Savvy Summer Entertaining, full of fun summery tips, ideas and recipes, from shannahatfield.com for free, on Smashwords.com for free or pay 99 cents for it on Amazon!

From picnic ideas and food safety tips to party themes and ice cream recipes, the savvy host will find a variety of fun and simple ideas to make summer entertaining simple and easy.

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She Who Has Too Much Fun with Her Books

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With graduation season here, I thought it might be good to pull together some tips for graduation parties.

My biggest tip of the day is to not plan a family gathering for the same time a school-sponsored party is being held. Your graduate won’t appreciate missing one to attend the other. They’ve worked hard to get to where they are at, so let them celebrate all they can!

Start by thinking about the type of celebration you want to host. Will it be a low-key backyard barbecue or a formal gathering at a local restaurant?

  • Backyard Bash – everything about this celebration is casual. Have the grill-meister at your house cook up hotdogs and hamburgers. If you have room to plan a bonfire, you can keep the party going into the evening. Make sure you have the makings for S’mores.
  • Picnic – again a more casual feel, but no mess at your house to clean up. Maybe you and a couple of parents want to go together to host a joint celebration. Plan on easy to eat finger-type foods such as sandwiches or fried chicken. Make sure you take plenty of garbage bags, wet wipes for cleaning up messy fingers or spills, and a good supply of games. Play pin the mustache on a teacher by blowing up a photo from year book and cutting mustaches out of black construction paper. You could also print names of teachers on sticky labels and put on the backs of those attending. Those wearing the tags will have to ask others for descriptions, trying to guess who they are. An idea I just llove is having a memory box for each student. Offer an assortment of note papers (you could cut scrapbook paper into different sizes) and pens and ask students to write notes or share memories with each other. Give each student a box or envelope to collect the memories.
  • Restaurant or banquet facility – if you want a little more upscale celebration and don’t want to have to worry about the food, reserve a room at a local restaurant or conference center. This again may be something you do jointly with other parents, or it could be a small private celebration with close family members. Decide before hand on your budget and stick to it. Most conference centers with catering departments will work with you to choose selections that fit into your budget.

Once you know what type of party your want to host, send out some fun invitations. There are hundreds of paper selections you can choose from, you can send electronic invitations or you could even include a simple invitation with the graduation announcement. Let your grad help in deciding the type of theme and atmosphere they envision for their party.

If you are looking for some gift ideas for grads, here’s a list:

  • Luggage – I know I got a set for my high school graduation. It wasn’t the most exciting gift I received, but it was one I used for years and years.
  • Gift Cards – particularly to office supply stores or stores where they can pick up things for their new home (be it dorm or first apartment) like bedding, etc.
  • Digital camera  – fantastic for grads who are taking a trip with family or friends before they embark on their next adventure in life.
  • Netbook computer – these are smaller and lighter than laptops, but get the job done.
  • Dorm basket – for the high school grad who will be heading off to college, fill a laundry basket with some essentials like rolls of quarters, laundry supplies, a robe and slippers, an alarm clock, etc.

If you are feeling particularly crafty or creative, make a special little keepsake for each party attendee (or at least the grads and any kids in attendance).

Who wouldn’t love these fun graduation cap treats from Bakerella? Love, love this idea!

She Who Needs to Get Shopping for a Grad Gift

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In case I have failed to mention it before, Captain Cavedweller is a really awesome guy.

He went above and beyond this weekend, humoring me with a project that started out small and soon snowballed into two days of work, drudgery and chaos.

I’ll post more about all that fun later, when I’ve recovered and am able to fully move both arms and legs again.

For today, since the weather is positively summer-like here, is my favorite list of condiment does and don’ts. Whip out that barbecue and enjoy!

1. Do not fear the family-sized bottle of ketchup. Unless you are serving dignitaries, your guests will be happy with the big bottle.

2. You can please most of the people all the time if you have a good assortment of mustards.

3.  Plan to have mayonnaise handy at all times. Yes, it’s salty, and yes, it is bad for you, but everyone likes a dab now and then.  And don’t substitute salad dressing! I’ll hunt you down and slap your hand!

4. Find your own special sauce and serve it proudly. This could be something you make from scratch or a blend of pre-made favorites. Create a great sauce with plain yogurt, finely chopped cucumber, garlic and lemon juice.

5. Nothing tops a hot dog better than relish.  Have an assortment of  sweet relish, yellow relish and onion relish on hand.

6. Pickles are important and not everyone likes the same kind. Have an assortment of dill and sweet and make sure you identify them!

7. Have plenty of salsa – it goes fast!

8. Grill the onions for your guests’ burgers. The grill is already hot and it just takes a minute.

9. Explore several barbecue sauce recipes, find your favorite, and make it your signature.

10. Don’t be afraid to serve coleslaw. It’s not just a side dish. Try it on your hot dog.

Here is a handy-dandy download: 10 rules of condiments

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A few weeks ago I was lamenting the fact that I wish I had purchased more new clothes hangers to Captain Cavedweller.

(Aren’t you jealous of the intense, completely stimulating conversations that take place at my house?)

Anyway, having a strong dislike for my closet full of plastic hangers that have seen better days, I bought a package of the new slim flocked hangers I’ve seen everywhere.

I love them. As in LOVE THEM!

If you haven’t tried them yet, they are, like, totally awesome, dude!

They have this great flocked coating which means your clothes cling to the hanger instead of slithering off as they tend to do with the plastic hangers. They are also super slim which means I can get about three of them in the space of one plastic hanger.

Not sure that I would like these hangers, I bought one package to give them a whirl. They whirled quite wonderfully and I wish I had purchased several packages.

I was completely surprised the other day when Captain Cavedweller came home from a trip to the city packing an entire case of these hangers.

“What’s this?” I asked, wondering why he bought the hangers.

“You said you wished you had more of them,” he said with a shrug and went back out to finish unloading the car.

When I finally scooped my melted self up off the floor, I quickly changed out all the hangers in our closet, realizing that not only do I have one of the best husbands ever, I now have a lot more room in my closet for more clothes. I see a shopping trip in my near future…

She Who Loves CC

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