๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Sometimes Bigger Doesn’t Mean Better

When people tell me theyโ€™d like to host more often, one of the first things they say is: โ€œIf Iโ€™m going to do it, I might as well invite everyone.โ€

I understand the thinking. If youโ€™re already cleaning the house, planning the menu, and setting the table, why not make it a big event?

But hereโ€™s a question Iโ€™ve been asking myself lately: What box are we trying to check?


โค๏ธ Did You Really Get to Visit?

Think back to the last large gathering you hosted. Maybe it was a holiday dinner, a backyard barbecue, a birthday party or a graduation celebration.

How many guests did you greet at the door…and then not really talk to again until you were saying goodbye? Iโ€™ve been there.

As the host, youโ€™re making sure drinks are filled, food is replenished, people are comfortable, and everything is running smoothly. By the end of the evening, you realize you barely had a real conversation with half the people you invited.


๐ŸŒฟ This Is Why I Believe in Small-Scale Entertaining

This year, Iโ€™ve been talking a lot about small-scale entertaining, and thereโ€™s a reason.

For me, that means gathering eight people or fewer. Not because bigger gatherings are wrong. Theyโ€™re wonderful for celebrations. But smaller gatherings create something different:

โœณ๏ธ They create space.
โœณ๏ธ Space to listen.
โœณ๏ธ Space to laugh.
โœณ๏ธ Space to ask, โ€œHow have you really been?โ€
โœณ๏ธ Space to hear the whole story instead of just the highlights.

Those are the conversations that strengthen friendships. Those are the evenings people remember.


๐Ÿฅ‚ Connection Over Perfection

When there are fewer people around the table, something changes. Everyone gets included. No one has to compete to be heard. The conversation naturally flows from one person to another. You notice when someone has been quiet and invite them into the discussion. You leave knowing each other a little better than when the evening began.

And isnโ€™t that the whole point?

Great food brings people to the table. Meaningful conversation keeps them there.


๐Ÿ’› Start Smaller Than You Think

If youโ€™ve been waiting until you have time to host a big party, consider doing the opposite.

Invite another couple over for dinner. Ask a neighbor to join you on the patio. Serve soup and salad to a friend youโ€™ve been meaning to catch up with. Have dessert and coffee (or champagne!) with people you enjoy.

You donโ€™t need a crowd to create meaningful memories. Sometimes the most memorable evenings happen around an ordinary table with just a handful of people.


โค๏ธ Ready to Host?

If youโ€™ve been thinking, โ€œIโ€™d love to invite people over, but I donโ€™t know where to start,โ€ my Complete Dinner Party Plans were created for moments exactly like these.

Each plan includes:

  • A complete, tested menu
  • Step-by-step recipes
  • A prep timeline
  • Table setting inspiration
  • Hosting shortcuts
  • Everything you need to host with confidence

No guessing. No overwhelm. Just simple, meaningful gatherings that fit real life.

โœจ Shop my Complete Dinner Party Plans and let me help you spend less time planning and more time connecting.
โœจ Subscribe so you donโ€™t miss more real-world entertaining tips and weekly recipes. Upgrade to โ€œpaidโ€ and youโ€™ll have access to all of my Complete Dinner Party Plans.
โœจ Forward this email to someone youโ€™d love to invite to dinner.
โœจ Follow along for easy menus, dรฉcor ideas, and ways to make every gathering feel special, joyful, and authentic.

Hereโ€™s to smaller guest lists, deeper conversations, and evenings that linger in our memories long after the dishes are done.

Cheers,
Colleen ๐Ÿฅ‚

๐ŸŽฉ Pass Go. Pass the Plates. Make the Memories.

When most people hear the words game night, they picture pizza boxes, paper plates, and a quick round of cards before everyone heads home. And while thereโ€™s certainly nothing wrong with that, I think game night can be so much more.

This week Iโ€™m excited to share my newest Complete Dinner Party Planโ€”Passing Go & Passing Plates.

Itโ€™s built around something I believe deeply: The best gatherings arenโ€™t about the game. Theyโ€™re about the people gathered around it.


Why I Love Small Gatherings

Somewhere along the way, entertaining started feeling like it had to be an event.

โœ… A dozen guests.
โœ… An elaborate menu.
โœ… A perfectly decorated house.

But Iโ€™ve found that some of the richest conversations happen when there are just four, six, or eight people around the table. Everyone gets a chance to talk. No one feels left out. The evening unfolds naturally instead of feeling rushed.

Thatโ€™s exactly how I designed this dinner party.

The Monopoly board sits at the center of the tableโ€”not because winning is the goal, but because it gives everyone something to laugh about together. The recipes, cocktails, dรฉcor ideas, conversation starter, and timeline are all there to support what really matters: spending time with people you enjoy.


Hosting Doesnโ€™t Mean Doing Everything

One of my favorite parts of this Complete Dinner Party Plan is that I actually encourage you NOT to make every recipe.

Instead, I want you to think of it like ordering from your favorite restaurantโ€ฆ Choose what sounds delicious. Skip what doesnโ€™t. Take shortcuts. Mix in a family favorite.

Every recipe includes Easy, Easier, and Easiest options because hosting should fit your lifeโ€”not the other way around. The guide also includes a flexible prep timeline so you can spread the work out over several days and actually enjoy your guests when they arrive.

Because when the doorbell rings I want you sitting at the table, not still standing in the kitchen.


This Weekโ€™s Hosting Challenge

โœ… Invite just four people.
โœ… Pull out your favorite board game.
โœ… Set the table.
โœ… Pour a great cocktail.
โœ… And let the evening unfold.

You donโ€™t need a birthday. You donโ€™t need a holiday. You donโ€™t even need a perfect house.

You simply need a reason to say: โ€œCome on over.โ€

Because great food brings people to the table. Meaningful conversation is what keeps them there.


๐ŸŽ‰ This Weekโ€™s Featured Complete Dinner Party Plan

If youโ€™ve been wanting to host more but feel overwhelmed by planning the menu, timing, table setting, and all the little details, thatโ€™s exactly why I created my Complete Dinner Party Plans.

Passing Go & Passing Plates includes:

โœ”๏ธ A complete themed menu
โœ”๏ธ Two signature cocktails and a dessert cocktail
โœ”๏ธ Step-by-step recipes with Easy, Easier & Easiest shortcuts
โœ”๏ธ A preparation timeline
โœ”๏ธ Table-setting inspiration
โœ”๏ธ Conversation starters
โœ”๏ธ Printable menu and take-home favor ideas

Everything is designed so you can spend less time planning and more time connecting with the people around your table.

Ready to host your next gathering?
Grab your copy of Passing Go & Passing Plates and let me do the planning so you can enjoy the party.

Until we gather again,
Colleen

๐ŸŠ Summer in a Bowl: The Salad You’ll Make on Repeat

There are certain recipes that quietly become the stars of the table. Not because theyโ€™re complicated. Not because they take hours to prepare. But because every single bite tastes like the season. This Summer Lovinโ€™ Citrus Salad is exactly that kind of recipe.

Bright oranges, juicy pomegranate seeds, creamy goat cheese, crunchy pistachios, and a simple honey-lime vinaigrette come together to create a salad thatโ€™s fresh, colorful, and anything but ordinary. Whether youโ€™re hosting a summer dinner party, taking a dish to a cookout, or simply looking for a lighter meal on a warm evening, this salad belongs on your menu.

One of my favorite things about entertaining is serving dishes that look like they took far more effort than they actually didโ€”and this is definitely one of them.


โ˜€๏ธ Why Youโ€™ll Want to Make It

This salad is the perfect balance of flavors and textures.

โœณ๏ธ Sweet.
โœณ๏ธ Tangy.
โœณ๏ธ Creamy.
โœณ๏ธ Crunchy.

Every bite is a little different, making it one of those dishes guests keep going back for seconds.

Itโ€™s beautiful enough for a special occasion but simple enough for a weeknight dinner. Pair it with grilled chicken, shrimp, salmon, or steak, and you have a complete meal thatโ€™s light, satisfying, and perfect for summer.

Better yet, most of the prep can be done ahead of time. Segment the oranges, toast the pistachios, and whisk together the vinaigrette earlier in the day. When itโ€™s time to eat, simply assemble the salad and serve.


โค๏ธ The Health Benefits

One of the reasons I love this salad is that itโ€™s every bit as nutritious as it is beautiful.

Oranges are packed with vitamin C, which supports immune health and helps your body absorb iron. Theyโ€™re also a good source of fiber and antioxidants that promote heart health.

Pomegranate seeds are rich in polyphenols and antioxidants that may help reduce inflammation while supporting heart health. They also add fiber and a satisfying burst of sweetness.

Mixed greens provide vitamins A, C, and K, along with folate and a variety of beneficial phytonutrients.

Pistachios contribute heart-healthy fats, plant-based protein, and fiber, helping make this salad more satisfying while adding a delicious crunch.

Olive oil, the foundation of the vinaigrette, is rich in monounsaturated fats and antioxidants that support heart health.

Itโ€™s proof that healthy food doesnโ€™t have to be boring.


๐ŸŠ Summer Lovinโ€™ Citrus Salad

Serves 8

Honey-Lime Vinaigrette

  • ยผ cup olive oil
  • 3 tablespoons fresh lime juice
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • ยฝ teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • ยผ teaspoon salt
  • โ…› teaspoon black pepper

Directions

Whisk together the olive oil, lime juice, honey, Dijon mustard, salt, and pepper until smooth and well combined.


Salad

  • 10 ounces mixed greens
  • 3 oranges, peeled and segmented
  • 1 cup pomegranate seeds
  • ยฝ small red onion, thinly sliced
  • 4 ounces goat cheese, crumbled
  • ยฝ cup toasted pistachios, roughly chopped

Directions

  1. Place the mixed greens in a large serving bowl.
  2. Arrange the orange segments, pomegranate seeds, sliced red onion, and goat cheese over the greens.
  3. Drizzle with the honey-lime vinaigrette and gently toss to coat.
  4. Sprinkle with the toasted pistachios just before serving.
  5. Serve immediately.

โœ… Easy, Easier & Easiest

โœจ Easy: Purchase pomegranate arils and peeled citrus segments from the produce department to save prep time.

โœจ Easier: Use a high-quality bottled citrus vinaigrette instead of making the dressing from scratch.

โœจ Easiest: Start with your favorite spring mix salad kit and simply add fresh oranges, goat cheese, and pistachios for an effortless shortcut.


๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Beautiful Food Doesnโ€™t Have to Be Complicated

Recipes like this are exactly why I created my Complete Dinner Party Plans.

One of the most common things I hear is: โ€œIโ€™d love to have people over, but I never know what to make.โ€

Thatโ€™s exactly the problem these plans solve. Instead of searching the internet for recipes that work together, youโ€™ll have everything you need in one place:

โœ”๏ธ A complete, coordinated menu
โœ”๏ธ Tested recipes
โœ”๏ธ Prep timelines
โœ”๏ธ Table setting inspiration
โœ”๏ธ Hosting tips and shortcuts
โœ”๏ธ Easy, Easier & Easiest variations

Because hosting shouldnโ€™t feel stressful. It should feel enjoyable.

โœจ Click here to shop my Complete Dinner Party Plans and let me help you host with confidence.
โœจ Follow me on Instagram for weekly recipes, entertaining inspiration, hosting tips, and behind-the-scenes ideas to help make every gathering feel special.

And remember…

Great food brings people to the table. Meaningful conversation is what keeps them there.

Save me a bite,
Colleen ๐Ÿฅ‚

๐Ÿฝ๏ธ The Simple Act Thatโ€™s Slowly Disappearingโ€ฆ and Why We Need It Back

Yesterday, I came across a quote on Instagram that stopped me in my tracks:

โ€œSharing a meal is how we remember we are not in this world alone.โ€
โ€” @Stephanitaeats

Then I read something even more sobering: One in four Americans now eats every meal alone.

That statistic honestly made my heart hurt. Not because thereโ€™s anything wrong with occasionally enjoying a quiet meal by yourself. I do it, too. But because when it becomes the norm instead of the exception, I think we lose something important.


โค๏ธ More Than Just Dinner

When we gather around a table, something remarkable happens.

โœณ๏ธ We ask questions.
โœณ๏ธ We tell stories.
โœณ๏ธ We laugh.
โœณ๏ธ We celebrate.
โœณ๏ธ We comfort one another.
โœณ๏ธ We solve problems.
โœณ๏ธ We remember birthdays, anniversaries, promotions, new babies, and sometimes we simply celebrate making it through another week.

Meals have always been about so much more than food. Theyโ€™re where relationships grow.


๐Ÿ“ฑ Weโ€™re More Connected… Yet More Alone

Ironically, weโ€™ve never had more ways to communicate. We can text instantly. Video chat across the country (which I do with my family every Sunday). Comment on someoneโ€™s vacation photos before theyโ€™ve even unpacked.

And yet many people feel lonelier than ever.

Technology is wonderful. I use it every day. But a text message has never replaced sitting across from someone while sharing a meal. Thereโ€™s something about breaking bread together that reminds us weโ€™re part of a community. That we belong.


๐ŸŒฟ Maybe the Answer Isnโ€™t Bigger

When people hear the words โ€œdinner party,โ€ they often picture elaborate menus, formal table settings, and a guest list that feels impossible to manage.

Thatโ€™s not what Iโ€™m talking about. Iโ€™m talking about small-scale entertaining.

Invite another couple. Ask your neighbors over for burgers. Have your sister over for soup. Invite friends for dessert and coffee. Host brunch for four. You donโ€™t need twelve guests to create meaningful connection.

Sometimes all it takes is one invitation.


๐Ÿ’ฌ So… How Do We Shift This?

I donโ€™t think the answer is complicated. I think it starts with each of us making one simple decision: Invite someone over.

Not because the house is perfect. Not because itโ€™s a holiday. Not because youโ€™ve mastered a new recipe. Simply because people need people. Imagine what could happen if each of us invited just one person, one couple, or one family to our table each month.

Friendships would deepen. Neighbors would become friends. Children would grow up watching adults gather around the table. And perhaps that statistic would begin to move in a different direction.


๐Ÿฅ‚ My Hope

This is exactly why I created my Complete Dinner Party Plans.

Not to convince you to become a gourmet chef. Not to encourage elaborate entertaining. But to make gathering feel approachable again. Because I believe some of lifeโ€™s most meaningful moments happen around an ordinary table with ordinary food shared among extraordinary people.

Great food brings people to the table. Meaningful conversation keeps them there.


โค๏ธ Ready to Gather?

If youโ€™ve been thinking, โ€œIโ€™d love to have people over, but I donโ€™t know where to start,โ€ my Complete Dinner Party Plans were created for you.

Each plan includes:

  • A complete, tested menu
  • Step-by-step recipes
  • A prep timeline
  • Table setting inspiration
  • Hosting shortcuts
  • Everything you need to host with confidence

No guessing. No overwhelm. Just simple, meaningful gatherings that fit real life.

โœจ Shop my Complete Dinner Party Plans and let me help you make entertaining easier than you ever thought possible.
โœจ Subscribe so you donโ€™t miss more real-world entertaining tips and weekly recipes. Upgrade to โ€œpaidโ€ and youโ€™ll have access to ALL of my Complete Dinner Party Plans.
โœจ Forward this email to someone youโ€™d love to share a meal with.
โœจ Follow along for easy menus, dรฉcor ideas, and ways to make every gathering feel special, joyful, and authentic.

Hereโ€™s to pulling up another chair, sharing another meal, and reminding one another that none of us is meant to do life alone.

Cheers,
Colleen ๐Ÿฅ‚

๐Ÿซโค๏ธ๐Ÿค๐Ÿ’™ A Slice of Summer: Red, White & Blueberry Buckle

Some recipes simply taste like childhood. This one certainly does for me.

I canโ€™t remember a single Fourth of July when we didnโ€™t have my grandmotherโ€™s Blueberry Buckle. Weโ€™d spend the holiday at her summer house on Skaneateles Lake, where my aunts, uncles and cousins gathered all day, and this dessert always made an appearance.

After dinner, weโ€™d head down to the shoreline. As darkness settled in, neighbors around the lake would light flares along their docks while fireworks sparkled in the distance. Looking back, I realize it wasnโ€™t just the dessert that made those evenings memorable.

It was the tradition. The gathering. The feeling that everyone belonged around the table before heading outside together.

This recipe is an updated version of my Grandma Keadyโ€™s Blueberry Buckle, created in her honor. Iโ€™ve added fresh strawberries to give it a patriotic red, white, and blue twist while keeping everything I loved about the original. Every time I make it, Iโ€™m reminded that some of the best family traditions begin with something as simple as dessert shared around a table.

Thatโ€™s exactly why I still make this recipe today.

Some recipes are about more than ingredients. Theyโ€™re about preserving memories, honoring the people who taught us to gather, and creating new traditions for the people sitting around our own tables.

This Red, White & Blueberry Buckle is bursting with sweet strawberries and juicy blueberries beneath a buttery cinnamon streusel topping. Itโ€™s the kind of old-fashioned dessert that never goes out of style. Simple enough for a casual family dinner, yet special enough for your Fourth of July celebration or summer dinner party.

Best of all? I think Grandma Keady would approve. โค๏ธ


โ˜€๏ธ Why Youโ€™ll Want to Make It

I love desserts that donโ€™t require elaborate decorating or professional baking skills. This buckle is rustic by design, which means every pan turns out beautifully.

Serve it:

  • Warm from the oven
  • At room temperature on the dessert table
  • With a scoop of vanilla ice cream
  • With fresh whipped cream
  • Alongside a cup of coffee for brunch

Itโ€™s also easy to transport, making it a wonderful dessert to bring to a picnic, potluck, or family gathering.


โค๏ธ The Health Benefits

While this is certainly a dessert, it includes two nutritional superstars.

Blueberries are rich in antioxidants called anthocyanins, which help protect cells from oxidative stress and support brain and heart health. Theyโ€™re also a good source of vitamin C, vitamin K, and fiber.

Strawberries are packed with vitamin C, folate, potassium, and antioxidants that support immune function and overall wellness. Their natural sweetness also means you get plenty of flavor from fresh fruit in every bite.

Using seasonal berries not only gives this dessert incredible flavor, but also allows you to take advantage of produce at its freshest and most nutritious.


โค๏ธ๐Ÿค๐Ÿ’™ Red, White & Blueberry Buckle

Makes 10 servings

Cake

  • ยพ cup sugar
  • ยผ cup shortening
  • 1 egg
  • ยฝ cup milk
  • 2 cups sifted flour
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • ยฝ tsp salt
  • 1 cup well-drained blueberries
  • 1 cup chopped strawberries

Topping

  • ยฝ cup sugar
  • โ…“ cup sifted flour
  • ยฝ tsp cinnamon
  • ยผ cup soft butter

Directions

  1. Heat the oven to 375ยฐF and grease an 8×8-inch baking pan or line with parchment paper.
  2. Cream together the sugar and shortening.
  3. Beat in the egg, then stir in the milk.
  4. Blend the flour, baking powder, and salt into the wet ingredients using a fork.
  5. Gently fold in the blueberries and strawberries.
  6. Spread the batter evenly into the prepared pan.
  7. In a small bowl, combine the topping ingredients until crumbly and sprinkle evenly over the batter.
  8. Bake for 45โ€“50 minutes, or until golden brown and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
  9. Cool slightly before serving.

โœ… Easy, Easier, Easiest Options

โœจ Easy: Use frozen blueberries and strawberries (no need to wait for berry season). Just thaw and drain well before folding them into the batter.

โœจ Easier: Purchase pre-sliced strawberries and pre-washed blueberries to cut your prep time in half.

โœจ Easiest: Pick up a bakery coffee cake or berry crumb cake, warm it slightly, and serve it with fresh berries on the side. Remember, entertaining isnโ€™t about making everything from scratchโ€”itโ€™s about creating a memorable experience for your guests.


๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Entertaining Doesnโ€™t Have to Be Complicated

Desserts like this are exactly why I created my Complete Dinner Party Plans.

One of the most common things I hear is: โ€œIโ€™d love to have people over, but I never know what to make.โ€

Thatโ€™s exactly the problem these plans solve. Each one includes:

  • A complete, coordinated menu
  • Tested recipes
  • Prep timelines
  • Table setting inspiration
  • Hosting tips
  • Easy, Easier, and Easiest shortcuts

Instead of spending hours searching for recipes that work well together, you can simply choose a plan, invite your guests, and enjoy the evening.

Because great food brings people to the table. Meaningful conversation is what keeps them there.

โœจ Shop my Complete Dinner Party Plans and let me help you host with more confidence and less stress.
โœจ Subscribe so you donโ€™t miss more real-world entertaining tips and weekly recipes.
โœจ Follow me on Instagram for entertaining inspiration, behind-the-scenes hosting tips, recipes, and ideas to help make every gathering feel special, joyful, and authentic.
โœจ Forward this email to a friend who always volunteers to bring dessert!

Hereโ€™s to sweet summer memories, fresh berries, and gathering around the table one slice at a time.

Save me a piece!
Colleen ๐Ÿฅ‚

๐Ÿ“ต The Best Part of My Dinner Parties Is the Part You’ll Never See

One question pops up in my messages pretty regularly:

โ€œWhy donโ€™t you ever show photos or videos of your dinner parties once everyone arrives?โ€

Itโ€™s a fair question. Youโ€™ll see me share the table before guests arrive. Youโ€™ll see the menu, the flowers, the cocktails, and maybe a sneak peek of dessert.

But once the doorbell rings? The camera goes away. And so do the phones.


โค๏ธ The Real Reason

Part of it is simple respect for my guestsโ€™ privacy. Not everyone wants to appear on social media, and I never want someone wondering if theyโ€™re about to end up in the background of a Reel.

But the bigger reason is this: The whole point of gathering is human connection.

When weโ€™re constantly checking notifications, replying to texts, or scrolling through our feeds, weโ€™re only half present.

How many times has this happened? Someone starts telling a story… Your phone buzzes… You glance down โ€œjust for a second.โ€ You read the notification. You reply. Thirty seconds becomes two minutes. Suddenly youโ€™ve missed the punchline, the funny story, or the heartfelt moment that everyone else is laughing about.

Those are moments we never get back.


๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Small Gatherings Create Bigger Conversations

One of the reasons Iโ€™m such a believer in small-scale entertaining is because itโ€™s easier to truly connect.

When youโ€™re gathered around the table with four, six, or eight people, everyone has the opportunity to be part of the conversation. You hear the stories. You ask follow-up questions. You laugh together. You notice when someone hasnโ€™t spoken in a while and invite them into the conversation.

Those moments are much harder to create when everyoneโ€™s attention is divided between the people in the room and the devices in their hands.


๐Ÿ“ฑ Two Ideas That Really Work

If youโ€™d like to encourage more conversation at your next gathering, here are two simple ideas.

๐Ÿงบ Create a Phone Basket

Invite guests to silence their phones and place them in a basket for the evening.

With that, life happens. If someone has a babysitter at home, an aging parent, or another important reason to stay reachable, of course thatโ€™s different.

This isnโ€™t about rigid rules. Itโ€™s about creating space to be present whenever possible.

๐Ÿ’ฌ Come Prepared with Conversation Starters

One of the easiest ways to keep people engaged is to have a few thoughtful questions ready before guests arrive. When conversation is flowing naturally, no one is wondering whatโ€™s happening on social media. Theyโ€™re too busy sharing stories, laughing, and getting to know each other.

In fact, over the next few weeks Iโ€™ll be sharing some of my favorite conversation starters that have sparked some of the best discussions around our table, so stay tuned!


๐Ÿฅ‚ What I Want People to Remember

Years from now, I donโ€™t think my guests will remember exactly what was on the menu. They probably wonโ€™t remember the centerpiece. They certainly wonโ€™t remember what anyone posted online that evening. But I hope theyโ€™ll remember how they felt.

โœ… Welcomed.
โœ… Relaxed.
โœ… Included.
โœ… Heard.

Thatโ€™s what gathering has always been about.

Great food brings people to the table. Meaningful conversation keeps them there.


โค๏ธ Ready to Host Without the Stress?

If youโ€™ve been wanting to invite people over but arenโ€™t sure where to begin, my Complete Dinner Party Plans are designed to make entertaining feel simple and enjoyable.

Each plan includes:

  • A complete, tested menu
  • Step-by-step recipes
  • A prep timeline
  • Table setting inspiration
  • Hosting tips
  • Easy, Easier, and Easiest shortcuts

So instead of spending hours figuring out what to serve, you can spend your time doing what matters most: Being fully present with your guests.

โœจ Subscribe so you donโ€™t miss more real-world entertaining tips and weekly recipes.
โœจ Shop my Complete Dinner Party Plans and let me help you host with more confidence and less stress or upgrade your Substack subscription to โ€œpaidโ€ and youโ€™ll have access to all of the Dinner Party Plans.
โœจ Forward this email to a friend whoโ€™s always saying, โ€œWe should get together soon.โ€
โœจ Follow along for easy menus, decor ideas, and ways to make every gathering feel special, joyful, and authentic.

Hereโ€™s to putting our phones down, pulling up a chair, and making memories that are too good to interrupt.

Cheers,
Colleen ๐Ÿฅ‚