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Outdoor Entertaining Tips

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Lucinda Scala Quinn is the Executive Editorial Director of Food and Entertaining at Martha Stewart Living, one of my favorite magazines is Everyday Food.  I am always ripping out recipes and tips to try out.  Lucinda offers these tips for outdoor entertaining.  Check out the new issue of Everyday Food that goes out on newsstands on June 22nd.

1. Create a summer home for dishes. Station an armoire on a covered patio or clear a few shelves in the garage to hold items devoted to alfresco dining.

2. Accommodating a large group for a sit-down meal outside can be accomplished easily and elegantly by topping a few folding tables with a rustic flat-panel door or a single piece of plywood covered with cloth.

3. Tackle grill-related tasks more than just a few minutes ahead of time. Stock up on charcoal or refill the propane tank a week before. Clean and season the grill rack the morning of your party, and place a table nearby, complete with the various grilling tools and serving platters you’ll need. For specific grilling ideas check-out www.marthastewart.com/grilling.

4. Running a fan near your dining area will help keep mosquitoes at bay — and keep your guests cool, too.

5. Multiple beverage stations help ensure that guests can get a refill without waiting. Galvanized tubs, colorful enamel buckets, and planters work perfectly. Place an assortment of drinks in each bin destined for different locations throughout the yard.

6. Take advantage of seasonal produce when creating a summer menu for delicious and budget-friendly meals. Sweet corn is at its best, so try it grilled or steamed as a side dish, or turn it into a salad by tossing fresh kernels with extra-virgin olive oil, fresh lemon juice, chopped fresh herbs, and a little sweet onion or scallion; season with salt and pepper. For more ideas see the July/August issue of Everyday Food or www.everydayfoodmag.com.

7. When getting ready for barbecues, clambakes, and other hands-on occasions, set out damp paper towels or cloths, sprinkled with lemon juice and rolled, to remedy sticky fingers. For easy cleanup, cover the table with split garbage bags topped with kraft or butcher paper. Keep crayons nearby for creative guests, young and old.

8. Informal gatherings, planned weeks ahead or convened at a moments notice, don’t require traditional invitations. Spread the word via e-mail using an online invitation site like www.pingg.com.

Comments

  1. DG says:

    these are really good tips. we get too many mosquitoes and the outdoor fan sounds great!

  2. Christine says:

    I love your idea about running a fan near the dining area and didn’t know that it would help keep mosquitoes at bay, but it sounds great and I intend to try it. Thank you!

  3. Emily Z says:

    Great tips! I will be using them when planning our couple outdoor parties we have planned for the summer!

  4. Rhonda Mason says:

    Thanks for sharing the great ideas. We have a lot of summer activities straight ahead!

  5. Naddez says:

    I will definitely use several of these tips when I have cookouts! Thanks!

  6. Tamara B. says:

    I love the tip about set out damp paper towels or cloths, sprinkled with lemon juice and rolled, to remedy sticky fingers. Great idea, thank-you!

  7. Caroline says:

    Great ideas, thanks! I especially like the outdoor fan for mosquitos! Never thought of that :) smilinggreenmom *tweet me!

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