Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a game night, don't try to do too much.
Some of the best game nights have been super casual. Basic meal like vegetarian chili in the crockpot and cornbread, help yourself to drinks in the fridge, have out hummus and veggie platter, cheese, salami, crackers, grapes, and nuts, and box mix brownies for dessert.
The host is relaxed and not fussing with platters! (I say this as someone prone to fuss too much but trying to get better.)
That’s not a party. That’s like having one friend over for dinner.
DP. Thats the way all of my book club meetings are - which I think is similar to game night. I think you’re the one confused about what this is.
LMAO you literally said “some of the best game nights. Have been super casual” and “for a game night, don’t try to do too much.” You are confused, my dear! No one wants chili and grab a drink out of the fridge on game night. Or even book club. Do an event or don’t.
NP. Chili and a drink from the fridge are exactly what I would want on game night, for book club, or any time someone is doing me the favor of hosting me.
Me too.
Me as well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a game night, don't try to do too much.
Some of the best game nights have been super casual. Basic meal like vegetarian chili in the crockpot and cornbread, help yourself to drinks in the fridge, have out hummus and veggie platter, cheese, salami, crackers, grapes, and nuts, and box mix brownies for dessert.
The host is relaxed and not fussing with platters! (I say this as someone prone to fuss too much but trying to get better.)
That’s not a party. That’s like having one friend over for dinner.
DP. Thats the way all of my book club meetings are - which I think is similar to game night. I think you’re the one confused about what this is.
LMAO you literally said “some of the best game nights. Have been super casual” and “for a game night, don’t try to do too much.” You are confused, my dear! No one wants chili and grab a drink out of the fridge on game night. Or even book club. Do an event or don’t.
NP. Chili and a drink from the fridge are exactly what I would want on game night, for book club, or any time someone is doing me the favor of hosting me.
Me too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a game night, don't try to do too much.
Some of the best game nights have been super casual. Basic meal like vegetarian chili in the crockpot and cornbread, help yourself to drinks in the fridge, have out hummus and veggie platter, cheese, salami, crackers, grapes, and nuts, and box mix brownies for dessert.
The host is relaxed and not fussing with platters! (I say this as someone prone to fuss too much but trying to get better.)
That’s not a party. That’s like having one friend over for dinner.
DP. Thats the way all of my book club meetings are - which I think is similar to game night. I think you’re the one confused about what this is.
LMAO you literally said “some of the best game nights. Have been super casual” and “for a game night, don’t try to do too much.” You are confused, my dear! No one wants chili and grab a drink out of the fridge on game night. Or even book club. Do an event or don’t.
NP. Chili and a drink from the fridge are exactly what I would want on game night, for book club, or any time someone is doing me the favor of hosting me.
The above works for people who enjoy planning but is not the least bit helpful to those of us who dread hosting. I’d need two extra days just to do tgr sticky notes and plan for an unloaded dishwasher!Anonymous wrote:Another set of votes for setting out the dishes with sticky notes and starting with empty dishwasher.
The other thing I don’t stress over is having a spotless house. Sparkly clean guest bathroom? Absolutely. But the rest will get dirty no matter what. That said, we usually deep clean the week before and after, with only a touch up right before.
And a good dip (plenty of it) and extra ice.
If a guest arrives early or wants to stay late and they offer to help…..let them. In fact, I’ll often have a few, preplanned “what to delegate” jobs for the ones who want to assist.
Have fun and report back on how it went. ☺️
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a game night, don't try to do too much.
Some of the best game nights have been super casual. Basic meal like vegetarian chili in the crockpot and cornbread, help yourself to drinks in the fridge, have out hummus and veggie platter, cheese, salami, crackers, grapes, and nuts, and box mix brownies for dessert.
The host is relaxed and not fussing with platters! (I say this as someone prone to fuss too much but trying to get better.)
That’s not a party. That’s like having one friend over for dinner.
DP. Thats the way all of my book club meetings are - which I think is similar to game night. I think you’re the one confused about what this is.
LMAO you literally said “some of the best game nights. Have been super casual” and “for a game night, don’t try to do too much.” You are confused, my dear! No one wants chili and grab a drink out of the fridge on game night. Or even book club. Do an event or don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a game night, don't try to do too much.
Some of the best game nights have been super casual. Basic meal like vegetarian chili in the crockpot and cornbread, help yourself to drinks in the fridge, have out hummus and veggie platter, cheese, salami, crackers, grapes, and nuts, and box mix brownies for dessert.
The host is relaxed and not fussing with platters! (I say this as someone prone to fuss too much but trying to get better.)
That’s not a party. That’s like having one friend over for dinner.
DP. Thats the way all of my book club meetings are - which I think is similar to game night. I think you’re the one confused about what this is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a game night, don't try to do too much.
Some of the best game nights have been super casual. Basic meal like vegetarian chili in the crockpot and cornbread, help yourself to drinks in the fridge, have out hummus and veggie platter, cheese, salami, crackers, grapes, and nuts, and box mix brownies for dessert.
The host is relaxed and not fussing with platters! (I say this as someone prone to fuss too much but trying to get better.)
That’s not a party. That’s like having one friend over for dinner.