Tuesday, December 29, 2009

New Years Eve Dinner At Home

Well, its that time of year again; its the Holidays. With your Christmas budgets overspent, and your pants feeling a little tight at the waist you have to start your New Years Eve planing. Many of you will choose to spend $200 or more for a night out on the town at a restaurant, hotel or banquet facility. However, this may not be practical for all of us. That is a lot of money to close out a year of difficult financial times. You have given the thought of entertaining family & friends at home, but it seems like so much work, and the cost burden then falls all on you.

I am a former Executive Chef, and a current hospitality professional with better then 20 years in the service industry. If an expert at only one thing, I consider myself an expert on making people happy. It is the most pure joy there is in life. Whether my children, wife, family & friends or a complete stranger I completely enjoy watching them smile at something I provided for them.

The purpose of this blog is to offer ideas of how, what and where to serve great items at your home without breaking the bank. You will read food ideas, scheduling and activities that will keep your party jumping. I figured what a better time to start this blog then New Years Eve week, one of the biggest parties of the year.

Tune in tomorrow for snacks, appetizers & greetings. Thanks for reading!

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