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Easy Entertaining for the Unexpected Guest
By
Lisa Metzger of The Drowsy Poet
The doorbell rings. The
door opens and you find an unexpected guest stopping by for a quick visit.
Refreshments, at least a drink, is a must. The thought of serving the usual coke
or ice water for the millionth time is enough to make your head spin. And how
about something to nibble on? Saltine crackers and animal cookies somehow seem
like you’re providing snack time for a preschooler. How can Martha Stewart
make quick entertaining look so easy and prepared? You obviously don’t have
the time to starch and iron the special table covering that is packed away in
your linen closet. And you don’t even want to think about constructing a new
table cloth out of Martha’s idea of odds and ends.
Preparedness is essential in almost every situation, but it's always nice to
show off your hospitality skills when you have a guest over to your humble
abode. Here are some tips for keeping the unexpected company wondering HOW you
did it!
What compliments your unique style?
The first thing
to be ready for
the unexpected guest is to find items that are suitable for your style of
entertaining. Serving tea with crumpets on a
lace tablecloth is a bit too fancy for most people.
Coffee &Tea
Perhaps a glass of
iced tea with a slice of lemon to eat out on your porch - perfect for a spring
or summer day. Have a pitcher of iced tea and a lemon ready in your fridge. When
a guest arrives, pour it into a more decorative dispenser and serve with a plate
of sliced lemons.
How about a quick cup of coffee or tea with a chocolate dipped
biscotti on the side? Coffee or hot tea would be good for an early morning or
evening visitor. Make sure that you enough coffee on hand for an entire pot of
refills. It is best to serve both the tea and coffee with real cream. Keep the
cream in stock and dispense with an attractive sugar and creamer set. Something
light and easy is key to a quick assembly.
Presentation is not a must, but it does add to the atmosphere!
Have a place in
your home set aside for the unexpected visitor. A living room is ideal since it
is a place that is usually not in use by most families on a daily basis.
However, a cleared dinette table with a simple tablecloth and a vase of flowers,
a potted herb or a house plant will do just fine. Remember to keep the
presentation similar to your decorating taste for the prepared, yet not
overdone, look.
Music and Candles are also a nice extra. Music should also suit your taste
and may be played in the background so you can still engage in a conversation
without having to talk loudly.
Always keep
your a suitable CD, for the
unexpected company, in your CD player so that you can just push the play button
when the doorbell rings.
Candles add warmth and a nice fragrance to your house,
whether company is present or not. Candlelight is perfect for a relaxed
atmosphere, but a light fragrance is best as to not overpower. Try a variety of
scents prior to entertaining so that you can find the perfect scent for your
house. French vanilla coffee, blueberry muffin, vanilla bean or
raspberry tea scent .
Remember that entertaining the unexpected guest should be easy and stress-free
for you. Always be prepared and then sit back and enjoy your company. Good luck
and have fun entertaining!
Lisa Metzger is also the owner of The Drowsy
Poet, a gourmet coffee and candle company. She is also the proud wife of Mark
and mother to Kaitlyn, 2, and Ethan,
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