I am not eating your homemade brownies - who knows what your hand-washing practices are or if you let your kids help make them or your cats walk on your kitchen counters, etc. Just no. |
I'd stick with quality dark chocolate. My Châteauneuf-du-Pape is not washing down a brownie. |
| I would go to a nice wine place and ask for a suggestion. |
DP The home-made part doesn't bother me. If I'm hosting wine night, I possibly may have have mostly whites and roses. The grapes/strawberries on the plate "for color" are getting eaten. The brownies and Chablis? No thanks. |
This. Pairing wine and chocolate well is actually pretty challenging. |
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If everyone else is bringing wine, don't look like an outlier or rube.
Ask for advice at a quality wine place. |
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| I would go with an edible hostess gift that doesn’t have to be for the party - fancy granola, chocolates, cookies or crackers. Or olive oil, vinegar, etc. Ideally something not super perishable. The hosts may have a ton of leftovers already so it’s nice if you’re not just adding to the pile of things that need to be eaten tomorrow. But consumable is key - people may not want stuff that adds clutter or plants they need to care for. |
This is a good idea-assuming you are looking for hostess gift suggestions? If not, I find it odd that a boss would ask her employees to bring food to a happy hour at her home. |
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Brownies on a disposable plate will look so low class. Find a cute ceramic tray or something at least.
For wine nights, I like to gift my host a high quality package of fancy coffee. I assume they’ll need it after a night of drinking. |
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Don’t make the mistake of bringing food like it’s a potluck. If your host hasn’t indicated you should bring snacks for her wine nights, then it’s presumptuous to show up with a big platter of fruit and cheese. It sort of implies you thought they wouldn’t be a good enough host to provide that sort of thing.
Stick to little hostess gifts - a box of candy, a ton of fancy nuts, a fancy jelly or honey jar. You want to look sophisticated, like you regularly attend wine events, dinner parties, cocktail hours. Not like this is your first time leaving Mayberry. |
Remember that episode of the office when Michael brings potato salad to the boss’s party and sets it in the middle of the beautifully catered food spread? That is what you’d look like bringing a paper plate of Betty Crocker brownies to your employer’s wine night. |
I bring flowers or nothing. Nothing often really means nothing. |
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Bring a dessert wine and a small chocolate cake. This one is the best, must served chill.
Banfi Italy Rosa Regale Brachetto Red Sparkling Wine You're welcome! |