Before there were Pinterest boards, Instagram reels, and endless entertaining checklists, there were people like my grandmother. She hosted dinner parties for decades. No mood boards. No tablescape tutorials. No social media inspiration. And yet somehow, she made it all look effortless.

My parents had the same gift. Long before anyone was photographing charcuterie boards or debating napkin folds online, they were gathering friends, neighbors, and family around their table.
For years, I thought they were simply natural hosts.
Looking back, Iโve realized something important: They werenโt necessarily more talented. They were more prepared. And one of the smartest hosting tricks I learned from them is something I still do before every single dinner party.
โจ The Sticky Note Method
A day or two before guests arrive, I set the table and pull out all of my serving pieces. Then I place a sticky note on each one:
โSalad.โ
โPotatoes.โ
โAppetizer.โ
โDessert.โ
Simple. Maybe even a little silly. But itโs one of the best hosting systems Iโve ever learned.
๐ฝ๏ธ Why It Works
This tiny trick solves two major hosting problems before the party even begins.
First: It tells you whether you have enough serving pieces.
Nothing derails dinner prep faster than realizing ten minutes before guests arrive that you have nowhere to put the roasted vegetables.
By assigning serving dishes ahead of time, you immediately know whether you need to borrow, purchase, or repurpose something else.
No surprises.
Second: It eliminates decision fatigue.
When the food is ready, youโre not standing in the kitchen holding a hot bowl and wondering:
โWait… where was I putting this?โ
The decision has already been made. You simply transfer the food, wipe the rim if needed, and serve. Thatโs one less thing occupying your brain when guests are arriving. And trust me, those little decisions add up.
โค๏ธ The Real Secret to Easy Entertaining
The more I entertain, the more I realize that hosting isnโt about talent. Itโs about systems.
The hosts who make entertaining look effortless arenโt magically organized. Theyโve simply removed as many decisions as possible before the party starts.
Which brings me to something I talk about often: Most people donโt need more inspiration. They need a plan.
๐ท The Slice, Dice & Dish Hosting Methodโข
Thatโs exactly why I created the Slice, Dice & Dish Hosting Methodโข.
Itโs a simple framework designed to make entertaining feel approachable instead of overwhelming.
Step 1: Plan the Vibe
Before choosing recipes, decide what kind of gathering youโre creating.
- Casual backyard dinner?
- Summer supper with friends?
- Cozy game night?
- Holiday gathering?
The vibe drives every other decision.
Step 2: Choose the Menu
Select recipes that fit:
- Your schedule
- Your skill level
- Your guests
- Your energy
Not recipes designed to impress strangers on the internet.
Step 3: Prep Ahead
Do as much as possible before guests arrive. Future-you will be incredibly grateful.
Step 4: Set the Table
And yes… Label those serving dishes. Trust me on this one.
Step 5: Enjoy Your Guests
This is the step most people forget.
They spend so much time trying to create the perfect evening that they never actually experience it. The best hosts arenโt performing. Theyโre participating.
๐ฅ What Hosting Is Really About
Hosting has never been about perfectly folded napkins. Or elaborate centerpieces. Or whether your house looks like it belongs in a magazine.
Itโs about creating a place where people feel welcome. Itโs about making room for conversations that might not happen otherwise. Itโs about turning acquaintances into friends and friends into chosen family. Because great food brings people to the table. Meaningful conversation keeps them there.
๐ฟ Your Permission Slip
If youโve been waiting until youโre:
- More organized
- Less busy
- More confident
- Better at hosting
Consider this your permission slip. Start small. Invite a few people over. Make something simple. Use sticky notes.
The goal isnโt perfection. The goal is gathering. And gathering gets easier every time you do it.
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Hereโs to simple systems, meaningful gatherings, and hosts who actually get to enjoy the party.
Cheers,
Colleen ๐ฅ




