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Rating: Summary: Beautiful Holiday Video!! Review: This video is so helpful for someone like me who grew up in a family where every meal was grab and gobble! We never sat down to a formal meal, both of my parents worked and they never entertained except in a 'pizzas and beer' kind of way.Now that I am a professional and live in a lovely home, my husband and I have wanted to entertain our friends but neither of us knew where to begin. This video will show the viewer how to give a beautiful party in his/her own home. The party that is depicted is a holiday party but the advice Ms. Kern gives could be applied towards giving any kind of a formal party. I recommend this video as well as Ms. Kern's other video, "American Dining & Entertaining Etiquette; Manners for the Table." This new DVD goes a step further that her first video in that it shows actual food on the plates and talks about how it should be served to guests. For Ruth Kern's party, which was the holiday party for her husband's Chicago office staff and their spouses or friends, she hired a full catering staff to help her but this isn't necessary. If you have children or friends who can help take coats, park cars, cook, serve and/or bartend, a full catering service wouldn't be needed. It would also be less expensive to pay your kids to help and it is always nice to see the couple's children dressed up and helping at a party. Good training for them too. I really liked the idea of having a piano player entertain during the dinner and Ms. Kern's recommendation that she play quietly during dinner so that guests can converse is definitely a good one! How often have you been at a dinner and the band plays so loudly, no one can talk? Everyone giving any kind of a party should see this video and tell the entertainment to play quietly during the dinner hour!!!! Congratulations, Ms. Kern, on another beautiful video well done and very helpful!
Rating: Summary: Beautiful Holiday Video!! Review: This video is so helpful for someone like me who grew up in a family where every meal was grab and gobble! We never sat down to a formal meal, both of my parents worked and they never entertained except in a 'pizzas and beer' kind of way. Now that I am a professional and live in a lovely home, my husband and I have wanted to entertain our friends but neither of us knew where to begin. This video will show the viewer how to give a beautiful party in his/her own home. The party that is depicted is a holiday party but the advice Ms. Kern gives could be applied towards giving any kind of a formal party. I recommend this video as well as Ms. Kern's other video, "American Dining & Entertaining Etiquette; Manners for the Table." This new DVD goes a step further that her first video in that it shows actual food on the plates and talks about how it should be served to guests. For Ruth Kern's party, which was the holiday party for her husband's Chicago office staff and their spouses or friends, she hired a full catering staff to help her but this isn't necessary. If you have children or friends who can help take coats, park cars, cook, serve and/or bartend, a full catering service wouldn't be needed. It would also be less expensive to pay your kids to help and it is always nice to see the couple's children dressed up and helping at a party. Good training for them too. I really liked the idea of having a piano player entertain during the dinner and Ms. Kern's recommendation that she play quietly during dinner so that guests can converse is definitely a good one! How often have you been at a dinner and the band plays so loudly, no one can talk? Everyone giving any kind of a party should see this video and tell the entertainment to play quietly during the dinner hour!!!! Congratulations, Ms. Kern, on another beautiful video well done and very helpful!
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