Dinner Party Recipes
A dinner party is party that brings family and friends together and though it is a small one it does not mean that such party does not need planning. Like all parties it is wise and prudent to plan and organize much before the D-day. There are many dinner party ideas to choose from and hence one should give attention to every detail to make the event a roaring success. One of the most important aspects of all dinner parties is the recipe. The food and the beverages have to match with the style and the theme of the party. While determining dinner party recipes you also must take into consideration the guests of the party and their taste buds.
There are many recipes that you can choose from however they depend on the nature of your dinner party. The most common recipes are as follows:
o Seven Course Dinner like the Prime Rib Dinner, Grilled Rack Of Lamb With Pinot Noir Marinade,
o Six Course Dinner like Coffee and Spice Rubbed Lamb With Coffee Mint Sauce
o Five Course Dinner like Baked Lobster Tail, Lamb Loin Sauce with Gorgonzola Butter
o Four Course Dinner like Bourbon Chicken, Grilled Balsamic Dijon Chicken,
o Three Course Dinner like Grilled Chipotle Filet
The above are some of the recipes that you can choose from and hence they are ideal for hosting dinner parties. Apart from the above you can also have the seasonal dinner parties like the Christmas Dinner party, The Easter Dinner Party, etc. These parties are held all the year round and they are also very popular for bringing loved ones together.
Breakfast Is King
Royal breakfast?
Someone once said that we should, “Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and supper like a pauper.” I’m not sure that any of us should ever eat like some kings did, but this quote generally refers to the relative amount of food we eat at each meal, and not necessarily the type or quality of the fare.
Unfortunately for many of us, this order is reversed, as we consume our largest or “kingly” meal at supper time, while breakfast, if eaten at all, is often the smallest and poorest quality meal of the day.
There are probably at least five different breakfast personalities to be found in the general population. These include the Abstainers, the Quaffers, the Continentals, the Misguided and the Savvy.
The Abstainers
The first group is composed of those who simply skip breakfast. They are either too busy, not hungry in the morning, on a diet, or for whatever reason, just don’t eat until lunch or dinner.
If you fall into this category, what you may not realize is that you are putting yourself at a disadvantage when you don’t break your fast and give your body the nutrients it needs to function well. I doubt you would try to drive to work without gas in your car, but you are expecting your body to run on empty.