Friday, November 20, 2009

Good Foodie Manners

This is the season to be asked to dinner. With that, your;e going to have to be a polite foodie and bring something to the table. Never - ever show up at your host's home empty handed.it's just rude and also unthinking. Bring along some sort of gift that pertains to the meal. You can choose from wine, candy or flowers. It doesn't matter the cost as long as you come in with a thank you gift.

Wine is always a lovely present. try to choose one that is either the host 's favorite or one that goes with the meal. If there is a celebration , such as a promotion or publication , then carry a bottle of Prosecco or Asti to help ring in the good news. You many want to think about gifting with a cordial or liquor. These can be great in after dinner coffees or in drinks. if it's a more rustic celebration think about a robust hard cider that goes well with fall barbecues or cassoulets.

Flowers and candy are other good gifts to bring to someone's house. A bouquet od a fall mums look pretty on a set table and your host will appreciate them. Don't choose elaborate sprays. Just pick out a simple bouquet you cna get at your local grocery store. A box of chocolates is another nice way of saying "Thanks, for inviting me." You don't have to settle on Godiva there's Russell Stover and Whitman Candies have excellent samplers that will appeal to everyone's tastes.

Be a polite foodie and remember to bring a gift. Just don't go crazy looking for that special vintage or that rare flower. Surprise them your hosts with something simple yet from the heart!