probably a nice pasta dish
(check that none are gluten-free or allergic to anything)
just a nice simple bolenagse or carbonara
or to spice things up choose a pepper and olive dish with spagetti
for desert make a nice chocolate cake with chocolate icing
yum yum i hope this helps
xxx
You start with soup first. You don't need to worry as someone will serve you dinner in the right order.When in doubt, look at the order in which the utensils are displayed, from the outside going toward the plate. That will normally give you the necessary clue.
There are a number of ways to serve liqueur to guests. One can serve liqueur as an after dinner drink straight up or on the rocks. It should be noted that the alcohol content of liqueur is high.
Little favors, but not gifts. When visiting a home of another for dinner, wine may be presented, but you must not think that the wine will be consumed at that dinner. The hostess has, no doubt, already decided on what wine, if any, to serve.
The guest of honor, or the oldest person there.
First, make 20. Second, give everyone (depending on their size) one cob each. Last, save the leftovers for if anyone wants more. Answered by Floritaliana
You should go ahead and serve your main courses while they are hot and fresh. Simply announce that dinner is served and encourage your guests to be seated.
If it's a sit down dinner, with a limited number of seating places, and if it's by invitation only, then it's not proper etiquette. The sister-in-law (or any other invited guest) should first call and ask the host if they may bring anyone else with them. But if she shows up with her children without asking first, the best thing to do is to be as gracious as possible and not make her children uncomfortable. After all, it would be their mother who made the rude decision to bring them without permission, and they may not even know you weren't aware they were coming. And if you have to serve smaller portions to feed everyone, that would be much better than hurting someone's feelings. But in the future, you could be more specific when inviting guests and request they not bring other guests with them due to limited seating space. Answer Kindness wins. If they are great guests and polite (except for the invitation issue), they are family and you should include them. If there is another issue, then figure it out and get it sorted out before next year's dinner. Perhaps your brother and his wife could host the family dinner?? It certainly is hard to not include children (regardless of age: always your children) in a holiday dinner, so you may expect that that family won't make yours if you exclude them.
steak and potatoes
Guest of Honor is served first , if one is specified. Otherwise, elders first, then Host/Hostess and other adult guests , then children.
First they try to serve there guests the best food they have and then when it's time to eat they use there hands
Throwing your first dinner party can be a traumatic experience. First of all, you might be cooking for important guests like your boss or may be trying to impress your family or neighbors. Next, your cooking skills may not be the best. By following a few of these dinner ideas, you can have a successful dinner party in no time and with very little effort.First, make sure that you plan your meal so that you’re cooking something that is tried and tested. Your first dinner party is not the time to be trying an exotic, new meal to impress your guests. There’s no telling how the dish will turn out or if you’ll even like it. Instead, stick to something simple that you know how to make and that you know will turn out well every time.Next, make sure that your dishes are simple. Dinner parties can be intimidating for both the host and the guests, who may be expecting extravagant dishes. Instead, surprise your guests with simple and comforting dishes that can put everyone at ease like a beef stew or roast chicken. Everyone loves those dishes and they are easy to make.Another dinner idea that you may want to consider when throwing your first dinner party is to make it pot luck. Assign a dish or category of dishes for each of your guests to bring. Not only will this save you time and money but it can also make your guests feel more involved. It can also give you a chance to taste new recipes and get new ideas for your future meals.You should strive to add movement to your dinner party by serving different courses in different rooms of your house. For example, try serving appetizers and cocktails outside on the patio. After that, move the party inside to the dining room for the main meal. Following dinner, serve desert in the living room.Finally, when decorating your table for your dinner party, remember to keep the flower arrangements low. Nothing kills conversations more quickly than having to look around or speak through a tall arrangement of flowers.By keeping a few dinner ideas in mind for your first dinner party, you can be sure of having a great time, while impressing your guests.
Like this: " I will serve you milk, with dinner". or " Will you serve in the military?"