The TG survey reminded me:
I'm a party thrower. Putting together a dinner for 4 or 8 or 60 of my nearest and dearest is no biggie. I enjoy cooking and having people over is a good excuse to make things I might not do just for myself. Monello enjoys feeding people as well.
I've thrown so many large parties that they're almost effortless. I don't even start planning a menu until 2 or 3 days beforehand.
That's why I don't understand the tizzy people go into over Thanksgiving or birthdays or any other reason they'd have people over for food. I was on the planning committee for my 30 year class reunion and one of the gals was just in a lather over putting together the dinner. OMG, where to have it! OMG, what to serve! OMG, need a precise head count!
Hell, I could have hosted that dinner myself with less fussing.
So seriously, what's the big deal? Why is mega TG meal such a big deal? You roast a bird, make some stuffing, whip some potatoes, steam some veggies, have someone else bring the pie and rolls. What's the problem?
Why don't families have big throwdowns more often instead of just at the holidays? Why are parties so daunting for people?
I'm a party thrower. Putting together a dinner for 4 or 8 or 60 of my nearest and dearest is no biggie. I enjoy cooking and having people over is a good excuse to make things I might not do just for myself. Monello enjoys feeding people as well.
I've thrown so many large parties that they're almost effortless. I don't even start planning a menu until 2 or 3 days beforehand.
That's why I don't understand the tizzy people go into over Thanksgiving or birthdays or any other reason they'd have people over for food. I was on the planning committee for my 30 year class reunion and one of the gals was just in a lather over putting together the dinner. OMG, where to have it! OMG, what to serve! OMG, need a precise head count!

Hell, I could have hosted that dinner myself with less fussing.
So seriously, what's the big deal? Why is mega TG meal such a big deal? You roast a bird, make some stuffing, whip some potatoes, steam some veggies, have someone else bring the pie and rolls. What's the problem?
Why don't families have big throwdowns more often instead of just at the holidays? Why are parties so daunting for people?