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The Dinner Party on a Budget
Dinner parties are not just for the people who can afford veal and lobster most nights of the
week. And, they are not just for those who have a large grocery budget. One of the easiest
things to do if you are looking to entertain is to throw a dinner party on a budget.
When working on a budget, you will have a smaller list of ingredients to choose from. For
example, you may be forced to choose from steak or chicken, instead of anything under the
sun. Smaller parties are also easier to manage and to plan for.
The first thing to do is to make sure the guest list is complete. Do you have enough space for
everyone? Are the people you invite likely to come? You don’t want to invite ten people and only
have three show up especially when you buy enough food for ten. When you make your guest
list out, make sure you have enough room to accommodate them as well as the budget to feed
them. It’s true that the less people you have, the better food you can purchase. But at the same
time, you need to consider
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The Dinner Party on a Budget
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