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A year ago I took a great class on social media and part of our homework was to start a blog. So today I am celebrating the one-year anniversary of my Entertaining Made Simple blog.

I appreciate everyone who has offered encouragement, ideas and support!

As a thank you to you all, I’m going to give one lucky person a $20 Starbucks gift card.

If you’d like a chance to win in this random drawing, please post an answer to the following question below!

What is your best entertaining tip?

Even if you don’t entertain, I bet you have a tip you can share! And even if you don’t have one, tell me that! I’ll still enter you in the drawing!

I look forward to reading your responses and seeing who our winner will be!

All entries must be posted by Saturday, May 8 at noon (Pacific Time).

Happy Entertaining and Happy Anniversary!

Shanna

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You’ve got company coming and no time for cleaning, you can’t find your super woman cape and the magic fairies are on strike. What to do? What to do?

Don’t panic! Just put a few quick cleaning tips into play and you’ll be ready to greet your guests at the door with a warm smile.

• Windows – If your windows are in need of a good cleaning (like mine are) just do the bottom half. The tops are generally hidden behind blinds are curtains. If your blinds are in a sad state, just turn them to the reverse side. While you’ve got out the glass cleaner, make a fast swipe over the bathroom mirror guests will be using. When you are done with the mirror, run it over the faucet and around the sink in the bathroom for a quick scrub and polish.

• Clutter – If the table or counters are overflowing with clutter, like unopened mail and the kid’s school papers, grab a basket, fill it up and stuff it in a closet for now. Just remember where you put it because misplacing the basket leads to not-happy situations down the road. Trust me on this one. I speak from experience.

• Dusting – Use a blow-dryer to speed dust books, shelves and figurines. Knock down cobwebs from the corners. Use the vacuum to suck up any lingering dust bunnies.  Put a slightly damp clean sock on each hand and swipe over table tops for a quick dust-free shine.

• Trash – Empty the guest bath and kitchen garbage cans. The last thing a guest wants to see – or smell – is your garbage. To make this even faster, keep a few garbage bags in the bottom of your cans. That way, when you pull one out, you don’t have to hunt down a replacement. It is handy and ready to go.

• Kitchen – Boil a mug of water in the microwave. While it is getting hot, swipe down the counters with cleaning spray, give the sink a quick scrub and wipe down the faucet. When the water is hot, take out the mug and wipe the inside of the microwave. The hot water steams all the sticky bits of cooked on gross food off and makes cleaning up a snap.

• Floors – Don’t have time to mop and vacuum? Use two damp towels under your feet to hit the highlights in the kitchen and bathroom and run the vacuum over high traffic areas. No one will be looking under furniture or in dark corners, so don’t worry about it.

• Smell – I’ve said it before and I will say it again (probably many times) but the smell that greets your guests at the door is so important. Light a few candles in a similar fragrance, put some cookies in the oven to bake or run around like a mad-woman spraying room freshener (not that anyone ever does that) but make sure your home smells welcoming and inviting.

See, that didn’t take long. Your home looks great and you are ready to greet your guests with genuine hospitality.

Happy Entertaining!

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Word of the Week: hospitality

hos·pi·tal·i·ty

[hos-pi-tal-i-tee]

1. the friendly reception and treatment of guests or strangers.
2. the quality or disposition of receiving and treating guests and strangers in a warm, friendly, generous way.
You don’t have to be Martha Stewart to show hospitality to your guests. Go ahead, try it out. If you need practice, greet your family with hospitality tonight and enjoy the reaction it brings!

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The Bombe

Have you ever wanted to create a dessert that was so beautiful, so amazing, so delicious that your guests dropped their jaws and fell all over themselves telling you what a fabulous thing you have done? Me too.  I’m sure I will find that dessert someday but in the meantime this Chocolate Bombe comes pretty close!

Although I normally would avoid any recipe with this many ingredients and steps, this dessert is worth every bit of the sweat and tears that goes into making it.  Let me warn you that it takes a little time and many mixing bowls, but give it a try. You’ll be so glad you did! If you have any chocolate addicts in your life, they will thank you, too!

Here are the steps followed by the recipe.

The Ingredients

Plastic wrap the inside of the bowl and leave plenty hanging out. Yep, that is a pink bowl MWH bought me and I love it!

First layer in the bowl. Gently press it down to the bottom.

Put in half the filling over the first cake layer.

Gently press down the layers. I promise I washed my hands first!

Cover it tightly with the plastic wrap and put in the fridge for at least an hour or overnight.

When you are ready to serve, uncover the top and invert on a platter. Then remove the remaining plastic wrap.

Pattern for the chocolate butterflies. Mine is a little freaky, so draw your own if you like.

Trace the chocolate over the pattern onto waxed or parchment paper.

Make as many butterflies as you like!

Chocolate Butterflies - look good enough to eat!

Frost with whipping cream, drizzle with chocolate frosting, top with butterflies and a berry. Ta-Da!

A peek inside the cake. Just look at all that yummy chocolate and strawberry sweet goodness.

Chocolate Bombe

1 Betty Crocker Chocolate Fudge  cake mix (18-ounce box)

1 1/3 cups water

1 /2 cup oil

3 eggs

1 quart fresh strawberries, divided

2 envelopes unflavored Knox gelatin (1 ounce)

1/2 cup frozen strawberry juice concentrate, thawed

3 cups heavy whipping cream

1 8-ounce package cream cheese, softened

1/2 cup granulated sugar

1 tbsp. vanilla extract

1/2 cup confectioners sugar

1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips

1 tsp. oil

2 tbsp. prepared chocolate frosting

Grease and flour three 8-inch round cake pans. Prepare cake mix according to package directions. Divide evenly in the three pans and bake at 350 degrees for 20-22 minutes or until toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool for 10 minutes then remove to wire racks to cool completely.

Reserve a few strawberries for garnish. Pureé enough of the remaining strawberries to measure 1 cup and set aside. In a small micro-wave safe bowl, sprinkle gelatin over juice concentrate; let stand for five minutes. Microwave on high power one minute. Stir until gelatin dissolves; set aside. In a small mixing bowl, beat 1 cup of the heavy cream until stiff.

In another mixing bowl, combine cream cheese, sugar and vanilla; mix well. Blend in strawberry pureé. Gradually add gelatin mixture and blend until smooth. Whisk in whipped cream; set aside.

Line a 12-cup capacity bowl with 2-3 long sheets of plastic wrap, allowing ends of plastic wrap to hang over the sides of the bowl by at least 6 inches.

Gently press one cake layer into the bottom of the bowl. Spoon about one-half of the filling over the cake layer then top with another layer of cake. Spread remaining filling over the second layer of the cake; top with the third layer of cake. Gently press down. Cover with loose ends of plastic wrap and refrigerate at least one hour (you can refrigerate over night as well).

Line a baking sheet with a piece of waxed paper or baking parchment. Place the butterfly pattern under the paper. Mix chocolate chips and oil in micro-wave safe bowl, microwave on high in 10-15 second intervals, stirring until chocolate is smooth and melted. Spoon into a pastry bag or a resealable plastic sandwich bag with the tip of a corner snipped. Trace the butterfly pattern with the chocolate. Move the pattern around the pan, tracing as many butterflies as you’d like to make. When finished, place in the freezer for at least an hour until chocolate has hardened.

When ready to serve, mix the confectioners sugar with the remaining cream until stiff. Uncover top of the bombe. Invert onto a serving platter; remove and discard plastic wrap. Frost with sweetened whipped cream.

Put prepared chocolate frosting in a microwave safe bowl and warm on high for about 15 seconds. Using a knife, drizzle chocolate over the cake in a swirling pattern. Top with chocolate butterflies and add a berry on top for garnish. Don’t let the butterflies set out of the freezer for too long before you add them to the cake as they softened quickly.

Stand back and be prepared for your guests to be dazzled by your creative culinary talents!

Happy Entertaining!

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